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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 109

"Is that so?" Millie laughed. "Then next time, I'll be sure to pay your shop a visit, Mr. Evans."

Zane hurried over to show everyone to their seats, and Millie wasted no time, sitting herself down right beside Alexander.

Only then did Mr. Evans turn to Vivian. "Come, Mr. Linden, have a seat. And this is…?"

He looked over at Danielle, waiting for an introduction.

Danielle offered a polite smile. "Nice to meet you, Mr. Evans. I'm Danielle, Mr. Linden's assistant."

Mr. Evans paused and glanced at Danielle with renewed interest. Vivian had clearly intended to say something more, but Danielle had cut her off. He couldn't help but pay closer attention—there was no place for personal connections in business discussions, and regardless of her capabilities, at least Danielle's demeanor was professional and composed.

Once everyone was seated, Millie suggested openly that both companies discuss their proposals together, without any pretense. Danielle agreed right away.

Leanne couldn't help but sneer, convinced that Danielle and Vivian were completely out of their depth. Vivian's company was little more than an empty shell at this point, with employees fleeing left and right; the planning department barely had anyone left. There was no way they could come up with anything worthwhile.

Their company and hers weren't even playing in the same league. Leanne was eager for Alexander to see just how useless Danielle and her mother really were. What could those two airheads possibly accomplish?

The Davidson family had made a huge mistake by letting someone like Danielle marry in.

During the project discussion, Alexander remained silent, quietly sipping his tea.

Leanne presented her proposal first, outlining her vision for the future. Mr. Evans nodded along, clearly satisfied.

Then it was Danielle's turn. She stood, pulled her laptop from her bag, and opened up a 3D model for Mr. Evans to review. Her presentation was even more thorough and precise, with a well-defined strategic direction. Most impressively, while both proposals had their strengths, Danielle's included animated explanations, bringing the entire plan vividly to life and giving Mr. Evans a sweeping view of what the future could look like—the very definition of "selling the dream."

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