Chapter 1671: 1671. A face full of stupidity
Although he was smiling, to Elly Campbell, that smile looked just like a bottomless devil.
Elly Campbell glanced at him, picked up the coffee in front of her, took a small sip, and said:
"I’m not questioning your professional competency, but rather your character."
Compared to having his professional reviews questioned, Leo Hall didn’t seem to care whether his character was good or bad. Upon hearing what Elly said, his smile grew even bigger.
"That’s right, if you doubted my professional competence, sister-in-law, you wouldn’t have come looking for me."
His slender fingers tapped lightly on the table, he looked at Elly Campbell, and asked:
"Have you thought it over?"
"How long?"
Elly Campbell suddenly asked this irrelevant question, leaving Leo Hall momentarily speechless.
"How long until it can be developed?"
Elly Campbell repeated the question.
Seeing Leo Hall’s body lazily reclining on the back of the sofa, he said, "Depends on my mood."
Then, he squinted his eyes, got up, and leaned closer to Elly Campbell, saying:
"If your behavior, sister-in-law, improves my mood, maybe I’ll develop it in a few days."
"But if you make me unhappy, my mood may become gloomy, and I might never develop it in a lifetime."
The drug that Thomas Smith developed, while not too difficult, also requires some effort.
Elly Campbell stared steadily at his face for a long time and asked:
"Can you tell me what exactly you want me to do?"
Leo Hall didn’t answer, just touched his stomach and said:
"I’m a little hungry, can I have something to eat first?"
Elly Campbell faintly understood some of Leo Hall’s nature, twisted and preferring soft to hard. So she nodded in agreement and had someone bring over a menu.
"Thank you, sister-in-law."
He took the menu, sweetly thanked Elly Campbell sitting across from him, but those cute little fangs, at this moment in Elly Campbell’s eyes, seemed particularly obtrusive, like blades glinting coldly, always reminding her that Leo Hall was a major villain.
On TV, the continuous broadcast of the widespread outbreak of the pneumonia virus continued, with the death toll still rising.
Leo Hall lazily watched the TV, without the slightest empathy, just a detached observer coldly watching people fall one by one.
Experts presented various arguments discussing the pneumonia virus, researching from various aspects to find a cure.
But to Leo Hall, these experts seemed like parasites wasting the country’s food, just eating without thinking.
"Sister-in-law, don’t you think their faces are written with the words ’fools’?"
Leo Hall pointed to the experts being interviewed on TV and mocked.
These experts are frontline medical workers and drug researchers.
Upon the outbreak of this pneumonia virus, many of them have been tirelessly researching treatment strategies day and night. Hearing the obvious disdain and sarcasm in Harry Hall’s words, Elly Campbell’s expression darkened.
"If you’re so capable, why don’t you solve it? Why make sarcastic comments from here?"
Being scolded by Elly Campbell like this, Leo Hall didn’t get angry, instead, he shrugged indifferently and said:
"Don’t you think they’re foolish? Didn’t you notice that all those who died from the infection were England people?"
Elly Campbell initially paid no mind to Leo Hall’s arrogant and extremely dismissive remarks about the experts, but she paused upon hearing his latter words.