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How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue novel Chapter 420

“Ms. Fielding.” Watts’ expression softened a touch when he saw who had approached, though he couldn’t quite keep his gaze from drifting in that direction now and then.

Sylvie could sense that Watts was in a reasonably good mood. She offered a faint smile. “Mr. Aldridge, do you have a moment to talk with me?”

She was fairly certain Watts wouldn’t refuse her.

Sure enough, Watts had no choice but to pause. He gave a small shrug. “Of course, Ms. Fielding. Go ahead.”

There was a composed, careful expression on Sylvie’s face. “My interest in working with Eldrion Global has always been my top priority, so I’d really like to hear your thoughts. I know Neural Intelligence has had some negative press lately—I won’t deny it—but I’m hoping you’ll be willing to look past some of that and consider what Neural Intelligence is truly capable of. Neither I nor Neural Intelligence would let you down.”

For Watts, being approached for partnerships was just another part of his daily routine; he was well-practiced at handling these conversations without breaking a sweat.

Still…

“I’m sorry, Ms. Fielding, but maybe there’s been some misunderstanding?”

Watts regarded the woman before him, considering his words before continuing. “I thought I made things pretty clear last time we spoke.”

The last time Sylvie had come to see him at the office, he hadn’t given her a definite answer—just a few polite, noncommittal remarks. From his perspective, any seasoned negotiator should have recognized that as a rejection.

Eldrion Global had its own considerations. Even if it wasn’t his personal preference, the company would still lean toward VistaLink Technologies.

VistaLink had Elodie, and Alexander—both internationally renowned engineers. Their talent pool was second to none. Watts simply didn’t see a compelling reason to choose Neural Intelligence over them.

Sylvie’s expression tightened. “A misunderstanding?”

Had she really misunderstood?

Watts wasn’t…

Seeing the tension in Sylvie’s face, Watts slipped a hand into his pocket and raised an eyebrow, thinking for a moment before answering. “Partnerships require a comprehensive assessment, and stability is a key factor. The recent patent dispute between Neural Intelligence and VistaLink Technologies... Well, I’m afraid the leadership at Eldrion Global is going to have reservations. My advice, Ms. Fielding, is to get things back on track and rebuild your company’s reputation before reaching for bigger ambitions.”

In other words, there was no need for Eldrion Global to take a chance on Neural Intelligence while their reputation was still shaky.

And it’s not like he had any personal stake in Sylvie’s success. He honestly didn’t understand why she’d approach him at a time like this, as if she thought he might be inclined to do her a favor.

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