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How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue novel Chapter 394

Elodie couldn’t help but find the whole thing rather absurd.

Now that Sylvie was in hot water, Jarrod was suddenly calling her himself—something he’d always gone out of his way to avoid. Normally, he’d have Keith reach out on his behalf, as if she might somehow get hold of his direct number and use it against him.

But now? All that caution had gone out the window.

It was obvious what he wanted—he was hoping she’d let the whole Sylvie situation slide. Frankly, Elodie couldn’t even be bothered to entertain that kind of conversation.

“Who was that?” Esmeralda asked, frowning in confusion.

Alexander glanced over, waiting for an answer.

Elodie shrugged, as if it was no big deal. “Jarrod.”

At the sound of his name, Esmeralda’s temper flared. She slammed her hand on the table and shot up from her chair. “Of course he calls now! The moment VistaLink Technologies runs into trouble and you get dragged into a lawsuit by Neural Intelligence, does he check in? Did he ever even ask if you were okay?”

Not once had Jarrod shown his face, let alone offered support.

But now, when it’s Sylvie on the line, the double standard is impossible to ignore.

“It doesn’t matter.” Elodie really couldn’t care less about the hypocrisy. She glanced at the clock. “Have the employees at Neural Intelligence all been questioned yet?”

Alexander flipped through a file, then nodded. “It’s underway. Our department has to cooperate too. We’ve already submitted all our records from five years ago, including the optimized versions. With that evidence, the plagiarism accusations are dead in the water. Next step is pursuing criminal charges against Neural Intelligence for illegally acquiring company secrets—and for defamation and damages.”

That was a heavy list.

No wonder Jarrod had been forced to step in and call her.

With criminal charges on the table, one wrong move and Sylvie could be looking at prison time.

They were desperate—and it showed.

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