"I'm Graham, professor at the Biology Institute."
Hewitt shook hands with the man in his thirties:
"Hewitt Drayton, I assume you've already heard of my 'infamy'."
Graham smiled:
"It's well known."
Graham was not flattering. In the past few days, overwhelming news about Hewitt Drayton had reached him, mostly negative, with only a few scattered reports affirming Hewitt's academic achievements and not discussing his conflict with Veronica.
He himself had also been actively searching for information about Hewitt. Hewitt's past was quite mysterious, and whether it was due to the nature of his work or not, he had left few traces behind.
Fortunately, he found another way to understand Hewitt: his writings.
As he delved deeper into his reading, his suspicions about Hewitt grew stronger.