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How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue

Chapter 417
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Chapter 417 It seemed that Elias had only made that offer offhand.

Elodie mulled over his words, trying to parse his intention.

From a doctor's perspective, a patient's good mood can work wonders for recovery, which was probably why he'd reminded her to stay positive.

Whatever the reason, she was grateful.

She knew Elias had no real obligation to offer to review her reports-most likely, he was returning the favor from the last time, after she'd helped smooth things over with Naylor Whitaker.

That day, Elodie decided to take a day off and rest.

She carefully checked her own condition. Last time, she'd asked the doctor if chemo always led to hair loss. He'd assured her it wasn't inevitable. Now, after her second round of treatment, her hair seemed untouched, which gave her scomfort.

The next day.

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Elodie forced herself back to her usual pace. Most of the time, she was just pushing through, but she'd gotten used to it; it didn't seem so bad anymore.

VistaLink Technologies received an industry summit invitation from Eldrion Global.

An annual event-Eldrion Global was the host.

The invitation was even hand-delivered by Watts Aldridge, their executive assistant.

Alexander was genuinely surprised at how much attention Eldrion Global was paying them.

After all, Eldrion Global was a major player in defense tech, with real clout and value. Elodie thought it was worth attending.

Establishing a solid, long-term relationship with Eldrion Global would be the best outcome.

She and Alexander arrived together.

Along the way, they ran into several promising partners and acquaintances. Lately, Elodie had been making waves in the industry-her involvement with Neural Intelligence had made her a rising star. The moment she walked in, a crowd gathered, eager to exchange pleasantries.

Luckily, her background in PR meant she handled these interactions with effortless ease.

As they made their way toward the main hall, they nearly collided with another group.

Naylor looked at Elodie, his expression twisting into something complicated. He opened his mouth as if to say something, then hesitated, as if any words would fall short.

Last time, it was only thanks to Elias stepping in that TerraCore Technologies had avoided a mess.

In the end, Elodie had shown restraint.

While Naylor tried to figure out how to begin an apology, Elodie walked right past him, eyes fixed ahead, not so much as glancing his way.

Naylor was left standing there, seething.

What the hell was her problem? He wasn't exactly easy to miss-did she really just treat him like he was invisible? Oblivious to Naylor's inner turmoil, Elodie finished making the rounds with Alexander. Soon, she spotted Jarrod arriving, and with him-Sylvie.

Sylvie looked positively radiant, as if she were celebrating sprivate success. She mingled with the crowd, exuding poise and confidence, as though nothing unpleasant had ever happened.

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ver Alexander gave a low whistle. "You know, if there's one thing that matters in this world, it's having a thick skin." Just then, Jarrod guided Sylvie over to them.

Sylvie's gaze swept over Elodie-a cold, dismissive look, tinged with scorn.

Jarrod, on the other hand, was calm and composed. "Ms. Thorne, Mr. Sterling." Elodie didn't respond.

Alexander's expression remained cool. "Mr. Silverstein, with all these eyes on us, one might think you on us, bringing Ms. Fielding over means we've buried the hatchet." His words were pointed, to say the least. Sylvie pressed her lips together. "Mr. Sterling, I was deceived. I hope you won't misunderstand me." "Misunderstanding or not, the

authorities have already made their ruling. No need to bring it up again, Ms. Fielding. "Alexander's tone was chilly, his position clear. Sylvie heard the message loud and clear. It was a shame,

really-Alexander was a leader in the field, both in expertise and reputation. 163s, Sup Losing his goodwill loss, understood but she understood: geniuses cwith their own temperaments. All she could do was try to mend things, slowly. Just then, a commotion rippled through the crowd.

Everyone turned to look.

Waldron had arrived, entirely unannounced.

He'd been out of the spotlight for years; his sudden appearance stirred the entire room, the energy shifting in an instant.