The unwanted wife’s unexpected comeback -
Chapter 550
Chapter 550:
And she was right; for him to have a chance with Alicia, she would need to be away from Caden’s influence.
Finally, Corey relented.
“Alright.
Tell me what you need me to do.”
After they discussed their strategy, Corey left the hospital, and Yolanda felt a hint of relief at the thought that her plan might actually work.
Once she had calmed down, she opened the documents, ready to tackle the robot’s issues.
At first, she thought it was a matter of minor bugs, but as she reviewed the files, her confidence waned.
The problems were intricate, as twisted and complex as a tangled bird’s nest of wires.
When Dorian had trained her, she’d only learned the basics, and she rarely handled complex issues; those were left to the experts.
This was beyond her skill level.
Frustrated, she picked up the phone and called Corey.
“Isn’t it overkill to have me handle this?” she asked.
“Anyone else could fix these bugs.”
Corey’s tone was icy.
“If anyone else could fix it, why would I have asked you?”
Yolanda was taken aback.
“You’re saying no one else can?”
“That’s right.
The chip was Caden’s design, which was complex to begin with.
Now, with the added account programs, my team’s at a complete loss.”
She remembered her involvement with the chip’s initial development.
It had been so intricate that even Caden had needed her input.
If Caden couldn’t solve this, then Corey certainly couldn’t either.
The weight of the situation pressed on her, and she fell silent.
Sensing her hesitation, Corey spoke up, his voice demanding.
“Yolanda, are you telling me you can’t handle it?”
Yolanda’s face changed subtly, and she quickly said, “It’s just a small glitch.
I can handle it.”
Corey responded, “Then stop wasting my time.
Come up with a fix by the end of the day, or we risk not satisfying the client.
We can’t afford the losses.”
Yolanda was aware that each robot carried a significant cost.
Substantial funds had been allocated across various aspects.
More than just money, their reputation was at stake.
For Corey, this could be a severe setback.
Reflecting on these consequences, Yolanda suddenly experienced a twinge of remorse.
Yet regret was futile now, with the pressure mounting.
She couldn’t allow a minor issue to tarnish their image.
Without hesitation, Yolanda reached out to Dorian to examine the chip malfunction.
Although it was his first time dealing with such a problem, Dorian, an experienced professional, quickly identified a potential fix.
Still, his solution wasn’t perfect.
A complete repair seemed too challenging.
“This software is unlike anything I’ve encountered before,” Dorian said, squinting a bit.
“It seems that the designer had their own ideas when creating it.
It’s a distinctive design.
I’ll need the source code to fix it.”
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