Chapter overview: Chapter 1381 from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, Laura introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
Kirsten got the job interview at Summit Tech through Danielle's recommendation, and Danielle only helped her find a job because Gian asked her to. Now that Luna Gaylord was also here for an interview, Kirsten couldn't help but overthink.
Did Gian know Luna was applying for the same role? Did he arrange it to make her uncomfortable and force her to quit? Or did he think Luna was better suited and used Danielle to hook her up?
The more Kirsten thought about it, the more annoyed she got. Her gaze toward Luna turned distant and cold.
Luna seemed to notice the shift. She smiled and offered an explanation. "I majored in law in college, but I ended up teaching piano because I love it. Still, I never completely dropped my degree."
"I occasionally help friends with legal issues. When I saw Summit Tech's posting, I thought it was a good fit, so I figured I'd try."
Kirsten didn't reply. She kept her eyes on her resume, her fingers unconsciously picking at the edge of the paper.
She knew Luna might be innocent in all this, but remembering her relationship with Gian—and seeing them come back to the old house together that day—made her chest tighten.
They sat in the conference room in awkward silence, the only sound being the soft hum of the AC.
Soon, the legal director and the HR manager walked in, and the interview began.
It went from self-introductions to highly technical questions. They covered everything from contract review protocols to commercial dispute strategies and IP protection. The scope was broad, the questions razor-sharp.
Both women performed exceptionally well. Both had formal law degrees, though Kirsten had extensive corporate experience.
Luna's practical skills from freelancing were surprisingly solid. They were neck and neck. The interviewers looked at them with evident satisfaction.
When it was over, they were told to go back and wait. Results would be out in three days.


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