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While Nathan and Fenna were busy cooking in the kitchen, Suzanne took out her phone and searched for the advanced combat aircraft they had discussed earlier. To her surprise, she realized it wasn't shrouded in secrecy at all.

This prized combat aircraft was the most advanced aerial weapon globally, boasting unparalleled performance and combat capabilities.

Even Norvania, with all its resources, lacked the expertise and technology to construct such sophisticated weaponry and had to purchase them at high prices from overseas.

Meanwhile, Cameron lounged with his coffee, his demeanor relaxed and carefree. His gaze leisurely drifted around the room, exuding an aura of casual ease.

Setting aside her phone, Suzanne turned to Cameron. "Cameron, considering the hefty price tag of the advanced combat aircraft, why don't we manufacture our own?"

Slightly taken aback by Suzanne's engagement in the discussion, Cameron quickly regained his composure, his smile radiating charm. "It's not that simple. Our shortfall lies not in funds but rather in technology and skilled labor."

Undeterred, Suzanne persisted, "Then why not buy one and reverse engineer it? It shouldn't be too difficult to replicate."

To Cameron, Suzanne's suggestion sounded naive, prompting a chuckle before he realized the potential impoliteness. "No, it's not quite that straightforward. You're oversimplifying."

Suzanne, opting for silence, pursed her lips.

Cameron sighed, "It's not that it's impossible, but our nation lacks such skilled individuals. Compared to other powerful nations, our technology lags far behind.

"We've sent our talented individuals abroad for education, hoping they'll return to contribute to the country.

"Yet, most of those who possess real capabilities are lured away by other nations offering superior opportunities and seldom return. We do have some returning elites, but they rarely stand out."

Suzanne nodded in understanding. "I see."

"What's your interest?" Cameron redirected the conversation.

Nathan's enjoyment of the savory dishes momentarily waned as he furrowed his brow at Fenna's inquiry.

Pretending innocence, Fenna continued, "What's the matter? Did I say something wrong?"

Cameron, visibly nervous, leaned closer to Fenna, his teeth clenched as he whispered, "Please, let's not escalate this."

Suzanne slowly set her utensils down, forcing a tight-lipped smile as she politely excused herself. "I'm full. Please, enjoy your meal." With that, she rose from her seat and made her way to the door.

Seeing Suzanne's departure, Nathan heaved a sigh, a trace of frustration flickering in his eyes as he turned to Fenna. "Is there an issue with me or my wife?"

Abandoning her facade, Fenna laid her spoon down, her expression turning icy as she spoke solemnly. "Nathan, as a friend, I simply can't comprehend why you chose to marry such a woman.

"Apart from her beauty, she seems utterly devoid of any useful qualities. What could possibly have drawn you to her?"

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