Summary of Chapter 523 from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Chapter 523 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.
It was Vanguard Technologies that wanted to terminate their contract with them.
Right now, Danielle was the largest shareholder of Newsworld. The core projects led by Ninesky Technologies essentially meant that Newsworld was taking the lead on government collaborations.
If anything went wrong with these projects, the main responsibility would fall squarely on Danielle’s shoulders.
Meanwhile, her lawsuit with Millie was still ongoing.
The accusations against Millie for plagiarism hadn’t been officially confirmed, but Millie’s counterclaims had already tarnished Danielle’s reputation.
To win, Danielle would have to prove beyond a doubt that Millie had blatantly stolen her work.
Gian broke the silence. “Alexander giving you Newsworld was actually a smart move.”
Newsworld was a powerhouse in the industry—its success came with massive responsibilities.
If anything went south, the person most at risk would be the majority shareholder.
“Millie and Liam are here,” the assistant announced, stepping in.
Danielle and Gian exchanged a glance.
At a time like this, there was only one reason for Millie and Liam to come—they were here for business, and probably to twist the knife.
By the time Danielle and Gian entered the meeting room, Millie and Liam were already waiting.
Liam tossed a contract on the table, his expression icy. “We’re terminating the partnership.”
Cloudpath was another company under the Newsworld umbrella.
With Vanguard Technologies backing out, Cloudpath was here to make sure Newsworld couldn’t recover.
Danielle’s face didn’t betray a hint of emotion as she calmly watched Liam slide the contract across the table.
She picked it up, glanced over it, and, without a word, reached for a pen. She signed it, then tossed it back toward Liam. “Get out.”
Her voice was steady, her face cool, showing not a flicker of panic.
Millie narrowed her eyes at Danielle. “If you really can’t keep things afloat, out of respect for all your years of hard work for the Davidson family, I might consider giving you a hand.”
She spoke with an air of someone certain she’d soon be the new matriarch of the Davidson family.
Her words made it sound as if Danielle’s five or six years with the Davidsons, even if not fruitful, were at least deserving of pity.
The implication was enough to make anyone’s stomach turn.
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