Summary of Chapter 809 – A turning point in The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
Chapter 809 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, written by Laura. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
He looked from the pillbox on the coffee table to the wedding portrait on the wall, his heart feeling hollow and tight, as if caught in a vice.
But most of the time, people just don't get a choice.
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In a conference room at the Nexus Prime Aerospace Institute, Danielle was leading a meeting with her technical team, reviewing project data.
She looked down at the report. “The sensor accuracy still isn’t meeting our requirements. We need the guild to coordinate with suppliers and prioritize the latest infrared modules. Otherwise, it’s going to delay next month’s field tests.”
Larkin, one of the engineers, immediately raised his hand. “Chief Engineer Crawford, I contacted the guild’s liaison yesterday. They said resources are tight and we’d have to wait in line. What should we do?”
Danielle frowned and picked up her phone. “I’ll speak with them directly.”
She found the contact number in her directory and pressed dial, already running through how she would persuade them to expedite the request. She never expected to hear a voice on the other end that would make her heart stop.
“Hello.” Alexander’s voice, as deep and cool as she remembered, came through the receiver.
Danielle’s grip on the phone tightened, the color draining from her face.
Taking a sharp breath, she composed herself. “This is Danielle from the Nexus Prime Aerospace Institute. I’m calling to discuss the resource allocation for the drone project. We need the guild to prioritize…”
“I know,” Alexander cut her off, his tone unreadable. “I’ve already had Nash compile the specific requirements. I’ll be coming over in person this afternoon to coordinate with you directly.”
“You’re coming here?” A knot of tension formed in her stomach. “You don’t have to do that. The liaison can…”
“It’s no trouble,” Alexander said calmly.
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