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How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue novel Chapter 383

“Is this for real?”

Elodie frowned, scrolling through the comments below.

Some of them were downright hostile.

It was clear—VistaLink Technologies was getting slammed by a wave of negative press.

She was caught off guard. How had things gotten so ugly, so fast?

“What’s Neural Intelligence saying about this? Have they reached out yet?” Elodie asked after a moment’s thought. Her tone was calm, unruffled.

Alexander tapped his fingers on the table, brow furrowed. “Not yet. But with something this big, there’s no way they’re in the dark. We need to get to the bottom of this. VistaLink Technologies isn’t going to take the fall for something we didn’t do.”

Elodie understood exactly what was at stake.

After all, her flight control system had a major influence in the industry.

A problem surfacing now, at such a critical point—

It would be all too easy for people to start doubting VistaLink Technologies. The consequences could be massive.

She made a quick decision, her expression turning cold. “Alex, get in touch with Neural Intelligence. Set up a meeting with that engineer.”

This was nothing short of a hit job on her flight control system.

Alexander nodded.

He already had Sylvie’s contact info and called her directly.

She didn’t ignore the call or play games. Instead, she picked up right away. “Mr. Sterling, I’m aware of the situation. What do you want to do?”

Alexander glanced at Elodie. “This is serious, Ms. Fielding. We need to meet in person and clear the air. I’m sure President Fielding is just as surprised as we are—after all, this person is from your company. If something’s off here, President Fielding will have to answer for it as well, don’t you think?”

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