Chapter Summary: Chapter 427 – The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
In Chapter 427, a key moment in the Romance novel The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, Laura delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Danielle pressed her lips together, listening to Kirsten.
She finally spoke. “If taking them over isn’t our aim, and one day they go under, well, they’ll have no one to blame but themselves.”
A wager like this—there’s only winning or losing.
They’d signed the agreement with strict terms, which meant they could only afford to win. Losing simply wasn’t an option.
Meanwhile, Millie was clearly feeling the impact from The Davidson Group’s anniversary event.
This expo, which should have been bustling with energy, was now filled with small-time companies—most so obscure, Danielle couldn’t even recall their names.
Millie, standing onstage, scanned the unimpressed faces in the audience but forced herself to announce the features of their new product.
After all, her company’s product was truly innovative—at the very forefront of the market.
When the presentation ended, she began the live demonstration.
Maybe these small companies couldn’t offer much now, but they’d bear witness. Word would spread. With a solid reputation, the right partners would eventually come knocking.
Kirsten narrowed her eyes at the stage, watching the product introduction and the demo.
She leaned toward Danielle. “Why do these system stats look so familiar? And all this talk about innovation—haven’t we seen this before somewhere?”
Danielle watched the product demo intently.
She knew exactly why it felt so familiar.
All the supporting research—the whole technical solution—was lifted straight from her dissertation.
Before Danielle could reply, Kirsten’s eyes went wide. “Wait—are you kidding me? She stole your work?!”
Furious, Kirsten rolled up her sleeves. “She’s not getting away with this. I’ll sue her for everything she’s worth.”
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