Chapter 490 – Highlight Chapter from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Chapter 490 is a standout chapter in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
“Sorry—was I too excited just now? Did I scare you?” Beatty realized she might have overdone it.
She was undeniably sweet-faced, with a bubbly, outgoing personality.
Danielle shook her head slightly. “Not at all. I’m flattered, but I’m really no celebrity.”
Jake chimed in, “No need to be modest. The new generation is our future. We should get to know each other, learn from one another.”
Danielle and Beatty shook hands, making their acquaintance official.
Beatty immediately insisted on exchanging contacts.
Danielle agreed. After all, they worked in the same industry.
“Can I call you ‘sis’?” Beatty asked, her eyes shining. “I’m genuinely such a fan. I really hope we’ll get a chance to work together in the future. I studied abroad, you know. Even back then, I’d heard of you—looked up to you, really.”
She was remarkably young to already hold a PhD from a top university overseas.
Her family had arranged a stellar job for her when she returned, and she’d made a name for herself quickly.
But it wasn’t just family connections—Beatty had real talent of her own.
She could hardly contain her excitement, although she tried to rein herself in after her enthusiastic greeting.
She never imagined Mr. Davidson would know Sophia. Meeting her here today, and actually introducing herself, felt like pure luck.
Danielle smiled. “Let’s keep in touch. Maybe we’ll get to work together.”
She glanced at her watch. “I should head inside.”
“Go ahead!” Beatty waved, practically starstruck as she watched Danielle walk away.
“Mr. Davidson, I’ve been saying how much I love Sophia and you never told me you knew her!” she exclaimed.
Jake laughed. “Well, I just introduced you, didn’t I?”
Beatty felt a little nervous, second-guessing herself. “Did I come on too strong just now?”
“Do you think I freaked her out? What if she never wants to talk to me again?”
Jake shook his head. “Come on now, it’s normal to get excited when you meet someone you admire.”
“Don’t worry, Danielle’s not the type to be put off by that.”
Beatty glanced through the control room window.
Inside, Danielle was busy cross-checking data and managing the launch sequence.
Her face appeared clear as day on the big screen broadcasting the event live.
The most striking thing about the nation’s scientific enterprise was the youthfulness of the team running things behind the scenes—almost everyone in that control room was young, not old.
With such powerful new blood, the future looked bright.
It sent a message to the world.
Alexander watched quietly from the viewing area, taking it all in.
Preparations continued at a fever pitch.
The countdown began: one hour, then thirty minutes, then ten.
As the nation watched, the final moments approached.
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