Summary of Chapter 103 from From Ashes to Queen: Now I Call the Shots
Chapter 103 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s billionaire novel, From Ashes to Queen: Now I Call the Shots. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
03 No Turning Back
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As Martha ranted, her expression twisted again with fury. “This is all Scarlett’s fault. All of it!” she hissed. “I want her to pay–utterly, painfully!” Franklin pulled her gently into his arms. “Alright,” he murmured, “I promise. Rebecca will get justice.
Jack rested his chin on his hand, thoroughly enjoying the show. “Pixel really had it rough,” he mused. “But in the end, she shined through on her own merit.” He grinned. “Jasper, you were right from the start. You’ve got great taste in people.” Jasper’s reply was immediate and dry: “Except you.” Jack gawked. “Hey! No love. for me?”
Just as he was about to launch into a dramatic complaint, a man in black stepped up and whispered something in his ear. Jack’s gaze drifted toward Uncle Hat and he let out a cold laugh. “Good thing you encrypted Pixel’s USB,” he said. “Otherwise we really would’ve had a mess on our hands today.” He narrowed his eyes. “Wait–don’t tell me you actually saw all this coming?” Jasper didn’t answer right away. His gaze was still fixed on Scarlett, now standing at the center of the hall, calmly giving media interviews. Finally, in a flat tone, he said, “It’s just human nature.”
Scarlett had been the last to present. With the presentations concluded, it was time for the experts to deliberate and pick the best one. But they couldn’t. Every one of them had gathered around Scarlett instead, peppering her with questions. And just like that, it turned into a recruiting frenzy.
“What field are you pursuing for your PhD? Have you considered immunology?”
“I specialize in cancer research! You’d fit perfectly in my lab!”
“Here’s my institute’s card–please, come visit sometime!”
Eventually, John couldn’t take it anymore. He shoved the other professors aside with a scowl. “That’s enough! Scully’s already agreed to be my student. Back off, all of you!”
The crowd erupted into good–natured protest, half–serious, half–joking. Scarlett quietly backed away from them, trying not to draw more attention. She slipped through the crowd like a breeze.
But then-“Scarlett.”
She had only walked a few steps when Calvin blocked her path.
She frowned. “Is there something you need, Professor Miller?”
Calvin looked nothing like his old self. The arrogance, the superiority–it had all melted away. He looked like a defeated man, as though he’d aged five years in an hour.
“That idea of marking cancer cells,” he rasped, “that was something I mentioned to you before…”
Scarlett’s frown deepened.
“I’m not saying you stole my idea,” Calvin added quickly. “I know you’ve taken it much further than I ever
did.”
His voice was hoarse. Even he had never thought to take the concept all the way to cell–surface labeling. Scarlett had surpassed him in every way. A cold pang of guilt twisted in his gut.
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Chapter 103 No Turning Back
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Earlier, when Rebecca had run off in tears to the Joyner family, he’d stepped away from the chaos. Now. stopping Scarlett like this—she probably thought he was here to claim credit for her work. And who could blame her? The kind mentor she once respected was long gone.
“So, what exactly are you trying to say, Professor Miller?” Scarlett asked evenly.
“I’m saying… you’ve changed. You were too impulsive before. Always picking fights with Rebecca. But now, I can see you’ve grown. You’ve refocused on your research.” He took a breath, slipping back into that old, kind tone. “If you’d like, I’m willing to welcome you back to the lab. You’ll need access to our simulation systems to keep developing this work.”
He paused, then offered the clincher. “Once you return, I’ll give you the keys myself. You can run the system whenever you need. I’ll even handle the funding applications with the university. You won’t need to worry about money.”
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