Summary of Chapter 392 from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Chapter 392 marks a crucial moment in Laura’s Romance novel, The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
If every project stalled, they’d soon be outpaced by competitors.
There was no shortage of talent in the field these days.
One slow step meant falling behind at every turn—that’s why Millie was so anxious.
Especially with Ninesky Technologies. Among similar companies, they were the undisputed, formidable rival.
Millie’s brows furrowed in thought. “If possible, I need fifty million dollars.”
“I can generate revenue, and I’ll make this company the best it can be.”
Right now, she desperately needed funding.
It wasn’t a question of whether she could afford to delay—she couldn’t. The real problem was the wager agreement signed with Ninesky and Danielle.
If every project was shelved or pushed back, they’d trigger the penalty clause, and she could lose the entire company.
She knew deep down that even if things came to that, Alexander would catch her if she fell.
But that wasn’t what she wanted.
If she lost the company, it would only prove she wasn’t as capable as Danielle.
And Danielle—she was like fate’s favorite child. Those two partners had collapsed one after another, but if they’d signed with Ninesky, it would have been a devastating blow.
Yet, it had all landed on Millie’s shoulders. She could only chalk it up to luck.
Millie believed this was a test from above. If she could get through it, everything after would be smooth sailing.
“Alright.” Alexander lowered his eyes to sign the documents. “I don’t have that much available cash in my account right now. Go to Newsworld’s finance department and request the funds as a partnership allocation.”
At his words, Millie felt a tightness in her chest ease. “Thank you.”
Alexander looked up. “Why are you thanking me?”
Millie thought for a moment.
He was right.
Given their relationship, was there any reason to be so formal?
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