Chapter Summary: Chapter 766 – How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue by Miss Lyra
In Chapter 766, a key moment in the Romance novel How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue, Miss Lyra delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
The room fell instantly silent.
Someone even stifled a laugh, as if the whole thing was too ridiculous to take seriously.
Sprague arched a brow. “Elodie, what exactly are you offering? How do you plan to handle this? I understand where you’re coming from, but don’t worry—no one’s trying to undermine Jarrod. I’m just heading to headquarters to sort this out, and we’re only here to discuss my appointment.”
Elodie shot him a sidelong glance. “And what do you think my job is? Who do you imagine I deal with on a daily basis?”
The moment her words landed, Sprague’s expression faltered.
Even Lucinda, ever composed, gave Elodie a subtle, sidelong glance.
Tall but slender, Elodie looked as though a strong breeze might carry her away. Yet, standing before this gathering of seasoned corporate sharks, her face betrayed not a hint of fear.
“I can promise you all, right here and now, that any signatures or paperwork we need—I’ll handle it directly with the senior board. My connections are exactly what you need. I’ve already spoken with Colonel Whitaker from the Defense Department, and my mentor, Mr. Sterling. That’s more than enough to get us a seat at the table. I control the negotiations—how we talk, who we talk with. So ask yourselves: are you questioning me, or the weight of the people backing me?”
Her tone was calm, steady—never rising, never rushed.
But her words settled deep, impossible to ignore.
Everyone here had spent years in this field; they all knew exactly what it meant for Elodie to invoke those two names.
With contacts like that, one call could open any door.
And Elodie was clearly being groomed as Charlie Sterling’s successor.
Sooner or later, she’d be walking that path herself.
The room hung in a tense deadlock.
Sprague’s face darkened. He’d always known Elodie was a scientist—but he hadn’t realized how far her reach extended.
Especially not with Colonel Whitaker.
As for Sterling, sure, he had talented protégés—but how many would he actually use his own influence to help, especially over private business?
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