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Chapter 390 Celebration
Klad Tech has been the talk of the town recently, with its arrogant attitude towards consumers sparking widespread dissatisfaction. This kind of behavior hasn't done them any favors on the international stage
either.
A series of protests from frustrated customers forced the Keglaidan government to order the tech company to halt production on its braking system components. An investigation was launched, and at the same time, luxury cars using this braking system had to pause sales, though no recall was planned.
As the situation heated up, it was soon revealed that Giant Group's Al-driven car had also been involved in an accident, with Klad Tech's braking system squarely in the crosshairs.
The future of humanity lies with artificial intelligence. However, when it comes to matters of life and death, there can be no room for carelessness.
If we are careless, the consequences could be endless and devastating.
This investigation was not kept secret-it was fully transparent and opened to the public.
Soon after, international experts released a report on the Al system involved in the accident. They confirmed that the system had been running smoothly with no faults or malfunctions. This left no doubt-the problem lay elsewhere.
Within a month, Klad Tech went from being a celebrated innovator of cutting-edge technology to a company that everyone saw as fraudsters.
Despite having strong financial backing from several countries, no one dared to stand up for them in the face of such heavy public criticism.
In a joint effort, the Etopian Union and Keglaidan formed an investigation team. With Giant Group's full cooperation, the truth was finally uncovered.
Klad Tech's braking system did indeed have a small flaw. However, this flaw occurred randomly, not affecting every part, which explained why some car owners hadn't noticed any issues.
When the news broke, it caused an international sensation.
Not long after, Klad Tech announced it was suspending production.
Despite being a closed call, the experience proved to be advantageous for Al technology, generating a surge of positive publicity.
Aiden was pleased with the results. He returned to Ascotia excitedly and set up a dinner with Seraphina and Qrion.
Whether by accident or on purpose, Seraphina left a conspicuous space open beside her as everyone took their seats. Naturally, Orion sat next to her.
He draped his arm casually across the back of her chair
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Seraphina pretended not to notice. She focused on the menu and leaned towards Aiden, her tone gentle.
"Aiden, you've worked the hardest. You should order first."
Aiden hesitated. "That doesn't feel right. You should go first."
Orion caught the sight of their closeness; his eyes darkened for a moment before his expression smoothed into a polite smile.
"Aiden should go first. Don't be shy. Order whatever you like," he said coolly, watching Seraphina smile at Aiden, his gaze becoming even colder.
With Orion's approval, no one hesitated.
Aiden ordered a few dishes before passing the menu to Seraphina. Without glancing at it, she handed it over to the next person.
If the three of them-Aiden, Seraphina, and Orion-set the bar for the meal, the others would have felt restrained. This way, they couldn't enjoy the dinner freely.
While chatting, Orion's hand, which had been resting behind Seraphina, suddenly brushed against her hair. He didn't pull away; instead, he absentmindedly twirled a strand between his fingers. Seraphina glanced up at him. The look in her eyes was cold, and her expression was unreadable.
Her gaze caught Orion off guard. He felt a tremor run through his fingers, and he instinctively pulled his hand back.
Damn, am I scared of her?
The food arrived, followed by the drinks.
Seraphina and the other women stuck to fruit juice, while the men indulged in something stronger.
Aiden made a few polite toasts. He addressed most of his words to Orion and Seraphina, who both graciously clicked glasses and drank.
As the evening wore on, the atmosphere grew livelier. Orion had already arranged for a driver to ensure everyone could get home safely, so there were no worries about drinking too much.
By the third round of drinks, Aiden seized the opportunity and shot a knowing look in Seraphina's direction as he raised his glass.
Orion noticed the exchange, and his expression turned darker.
Throughout the dinner, Seraphina had barely glanced at him. Her gaze remained fixed on Aiden throughout the entire dinner.
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