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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 98

Leanne's question was tactful, but the implication couldn't have been clearer.

Millie just smiled, saying nothing, her expression full of unspoken meaning.

Leanne was almost certain her guess was right.

But Millie switched topics without missing a beat. "Aren't you out raising investments lately? Why are you working with Ninesky?"

Leanne's face went cold. "Vivian's chasing the same investors. So now we're in competition?"

"That's actually what I wanted to talk to you about," Millie replied. "Neither Vivian nor I have met the big boss behind that funding. Whoever they are, they're as elusive as a ghost—here one moment, gone the next."

Millie's face betrayed nothing as she listened, but she nodded slightly. "I get it. I'll figure something out."

Leanne knew her daughter was talented—and well-versed in business, too.

"You'd better get inside. Don't keep Alex and the others waiting. Call me later, okay?"

The next morning.

Ninesky Technologies.

Gian made his way to Kirsten's office, a folder tucked under his arm. He wanted to discuss renewing their collaboration agreement.

Ninesky had a partnership with The Davidson Group. Some of their internal systems relied on Davidson's exclusive patents, and the contract was up for renewal. It was time to head over and talk terms.

Business was business—personal matters didn't get in the way. Only a fool would turn down profit, especially when The Davidson Group's patents were in a league of their own.

Kirsten frowned slightly. "Shouldn't we tell Dani? She's bound to be upset if she finds out. God, I could strangle that jerk right now!"

"Work is work. Personal feelings shouldn't interfere," Gian said. "We have to talk to them if we want to keep the systems running."

Just then, Danielle strode in. "The Davidson Group is a major player in this sector. We're going to cross paths sooner or later, whether we like it or not. I'm not going to avoid them just because of my history with Alexander."

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