By the time they stepped outside, it was already noon.
“So, after witnessing firsthand how badly that news story hurt us, you want to launch a new project?” Gian fixed Danielle with a level look. “Some things you need to weigh carefully. There are others who can do your job—you should consider whether you’ll actually have the bandwidth for this.”
But Danielle already had her own plans mapped out.
“Deploying drones for firefighting needs to move up the agenda,” she said, her tone firm. “We have to drive down costs. I want to see them in every district, every county, even every small town eventually.”
Modern society was riddled with safety issues.
Technology existed to serve the people.
Artificial intelligence couldn’t—and shouldn’t—replace humanity. But it could step in for humans in dangerous situations.
Gian nodded. “I’ll take the lead on this. If you have new ideas, keep me in the loop.”
Every new project came with its own set of challenges.
Gian handed Danielle a folder. “There’s a government meeting coming up. They want you to be the keynote speaker. Before you head out on your next trip, make sure this is squared away.”
Danielle lowered her eyes for a quick scan of the documents.
“I’ll be ready.”
After the fire in Northridge City, the government had scrambled to respond.
Now, they were hosting a summit on smart technologies—a high-profile event to attract investment. Companies from across the region would be lining up to participate.
Kirsten swept into the office, her grin as bright as sunlight.
“Win the lottery or something? You’re practically glowing,” Gian teased.
“There are things even better than a windfall,” Kirsten shot back. “It’s not like I’m hard up for cash, so why get excited over pocket change?”
Gian propped his elbow on the desk and looked at her expectantly. “Let’s hear it, then.”
“Millie’s running around like a headless chicken,” Kirsten said with a smirk. “Word is, Alexander’s not even bothering with her anymore.”
“She’s trying to dodge lawsuits and somehow still expects her paycheck to go up—meanwhile, she’s hustling for every scrap of business, but all she gets are cold shoulders.”
Kirsten’s voice dripped with sarcasm. “Separated from Alexander Davidson, who even gives her the time of day? Now their company’s buried in debt and she’s losing her mind.”
Danielle listened, surprised.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
Where is Chapter 545 - 554? I thought there'll be 9-10 chapters per update....
I knew it! He’s in love with her but he thinks she loves his brother!...
Oh poor Bianca... regrets, regrets :)...
This is it! Revenge. Way to go Dani....
OMG! Chapters 451-462 had me on edge. I wish we could also read Alexander's POV. I swear I want to punch him and Millie. This story is kind of a push and pull. The main character will win some, then lose some. Hope the writer gives Danielle a big win....
I hope not a lot of important dialogues get cut out, especially between Danielle and Alexander. But I can't complain, really. Thank you again for the updates....
I'm already in chapter 432 ATM and I have the impression that the story is so slow. Daniele remains in the dark, her reputation is low and inexistent, her accomplishment and professional abilities are stiĺl hidden, her enemies are taking the joy in humiliatihg her. No evolution in the plot? Please don't stay long in this,readers might lose interest in the long run....
Please update...
The last chapter was too short. More pls. Thank you....
Lovin' this. More more pls!...