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How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue novel Chapter 367

Elodie only gave a faint smile, neither confirming nor denying.

Louisa quickly let out a light laugh. “Forgive me for being nosy. In our line of work, we keep the personal information of top engineers confidential. But I promise, I’m not fishing for secrets or trying to poach anyone.”

She was refreshingly candid.

Elodie smiled warmly. “No worries, we understand.”

Louisa genuinely liked Elodie—a young woman, calm and methodical under pressure, whose insightful analysis had surprised her more than once.

“What do you think, President Barnes?” Watts, who had stayed quiet until now, raised an eyebrow and looked at Louisa.

Louisa glanced at him. “If we ever have the chance to work more closely together, I believe VistaLink Technologies and Eldrion Global share a very similar vision.”

Elodie understood the implication behind Eldrion Global’s words. No one wanted to be the first to break the pleasantries.

The meal went on in a pleasant, easy atmosphere. When it ended, Louisa—ever the busy executive—excused herself to rush off to her next engagement.

Watts lingered for a moment, turning back to Elodie and holding out his hand. “Ms. Thorne, I hope this is just the beginning. May we have many opportunities to work together in the future.”

Elodie nodded and shook his hand lightly. “I’m sure we will.”

Only then did Watts turn to Esmeralda, offering a polite nod before heading out.

Watching him leave, Esmeralda couldn’t help but smirk. “You know, men really are at their best when they’re young.”

Elodie gave her a look. “…”

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