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How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue novel Chapter 213

This situation? She couldn’t care less.

Naylor watched Sylvie’s profile for a moment, taking in the poised, intelligent confidence she radiated. It only made some of the folks at VistaLink Technologies seem even more reactionary by comparison. He figured Sylvie and the woman behind the U.N2 project were cut from the same cloth.

Joseph took in the scene, choosing not to say anything further. Instead, he opened WhatsApp and, almost out of habit, scrolled down until he found Elodie’s chat. He thought about reaching out but hesitated—it felt too abrupt. After considering for a moment, he messaged a different contact: [I gave your details to a friend last time. Did you ever reply to them?]

There was a long pause before Elias Warwick finally responded: [You mean the one with the username “El”? I declined. Things have been busy lately. Are you two close?]

Joseph frowned ever so slightly, keeping his expression neutral. Since Elias had already refused, there was no point in asking Elodie for more details. Then Elias added: [Should I try to reschedule? But honestly, after I turned them down, they didn’t push. Handled it with class.]

Joseph absently rubbed the edge of his phone, guessing Elodie must have other plans. He replied: [Let’s leave it for now.]

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The next morning, VistaLink Technologies received a reply from Nexus Analytics. Sylvie would step back from the project, and Jason’s team would be taking over.

Jason and his people had spent most of the night drafting new proposals to address the issues raised yesterday. Even Alexander was surprised. “Honestly, with how protective your ex-husband is of Sylvie, I figured he’d rather end the partnership than let anything happen to her.”

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