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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 204

Keegan stood with a glass of wine in his hand, watching them intently.

Gian found the situation rather amusing.

The last time Keegan had called and been turned down, he hadn’t gotten discouraged. In fact, now he seemed more prepared than ever.

It was clear he was genuinely committed to working with them.

At the SummitTech press conference, his rejection of their offer couldn’t have been more obvious. Gian wondered when, exactly, Keegan’s perspective had begun to shift.

After all, Keegan and Alexander were old friends, part of the same social circle.

Gian met Keegan’s gaze, an enigmatic smile playing at his lips. “If we have the time, we’ll be in touch.”

He neither agreed nor refused, keeping his intentions deliberately vague.

Ninesky had already partnered with Vanguard Technologies for their new materials. What they needed now was a manufacturing partner.

But more than business, Gian simply wanted to stand up for Danielle.

Keegan didn’t seem the least bit surprised by the brush-off. He just smiled, easy and unbothered. “Then I’ll wait for Mr. Atwood’s call.”

With that, and after just a few brief words, Keegan excused himself.

He was never one to overstay his welcome.

As Keegan walked away, Gian let out a soft, derisive chuckle. “No one gives without wanting something in return.”

In their world, everyone had an angle.

Still, compared to Liam and the others, Keegan was at least polite to Danielle.

His attitude at the press conference had been so abrupt, and now this sudden change—it was odd.

But Gian had to admit, Keegan was born for business: flexible, pragmatic, never letting pride get in the way.

Danielle couldn’t help but smile. “SummitTech does have potential. Worth keeping an eye on.”

Business was business. Letting personal grudges get in the way only made you look small-minded.

As the government officials stepped onto the stage for their formal remarks, outlining new policies and the latest innovations, Danielle and her team made the rounds. But none of the companies they approached showed any real interest in working together. The summit was winding down, and there was no reason to drag it out.

As they headed for the exit, a waiter carrying a tray of drinks accidentally collided with Danielle.

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