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Five Years Wasted Now They Beg Her Back novel Chapter 103

Mr. Hart’s eyes were crimson as he cursed, “You have the nerve to cry?!”

“If it weren’t for you, would the Hart family be in this mess today?!”

“If you hadn’t insisted on competing with Grace! If you hadn’t gone after Ethan! If you hadn’t been so ruthless!”

“We wouldn’t have ended up like this!”

He pointed a trembling finger at Lilian’s nose, his voice hoarse and raw.

“Your sister… Grace… she may have been a bit cold, but she was brilliant!”

“When she was here, wasn’t she the one who always saved the day in the tech department? A single one of her research findings could bring the company hundreds of millions in profit!”

“If she were here… how could the Hart family have failed to go public?!”

“And you?!”

Mr. Hart’s gaze cut into Lilian like a knife.

“What can you do besides cry, whine for things, and cause trouble for me?!”

This was the first time Mr. Hart had ever so blatantly compared the two sisters.

It was also the first time he had so clearly expressed his longing for Grace and his regret over the choice he had made.

Sabrina stared at her husband in shock, unable to believe her ears.

Lilian was even more stunned, as if struck by lightning.

Her entire life, her father had told her she was the family’s most precious treasure, and that jinx Grace wasn’t even worthy of carrying her shoes.

But now…

He was saying she was inferior to Grace?

He was regretting that he had driven Grace away for her sake?

A colossal sense of absurdity and betrayal washed over her.

“Ha… hahaha…”

Lilian suddenly burst out laughing, tears streaming down her face.

“Blaming me? You’re blaming me now?”

“Who was it that used to say I was his sweet, caring daughter?”

The conference hall was filled with the world’s most elite scientists, scholars, and representatives from major pharmaceutical giants.

All eyes were focused on the young woman on the stage.

She wore a tailored white suit, her long hair pulled back to reveal a smooth forehead and a slender neck.

With minimal adornment, she exuded a quiet yet powerful presence.

“…Based on the new drug target model developed by our team, Project Galaxy has achieved an astonishing 98.7% inhibition rate against specific cancer cells in preclinical trials.”

“This means we are one major step closer to conquering this terminal disease.”

Grace stood on the stage, speaking fluent, standard English with eloquence and ease.

Confident, poised, and logical.

On the large screen behind her, countless complex data sets and models were displayed, yet in her explanation, they became simple, understandable, and captivating.

The audience was silent.

Everyone was deeply shaken by the groundbreaking vision she described.

When the presentation concluded, a moment of silence was followed by thunderous applause that seemed to go on forever.

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