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Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver novel Chapter 2423

Summary for Chapter 2423: Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

Summary of Chapter 2423 from Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

Chapter 2423 marks a crucial moment in Novel Drama’s Novel novel, Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Wilbur wove through the crowds, listening in on their conversations and picking up useful bits of information.

Ten days later, one of the beachcombers suddenly looked up at the sky with a frown before saying, "It's been almost twenty days since a mirage showed up. I thought mirages were supposed to appear for days at a time?"

"You can't be too sure about anything. Maybe the humidity levels have dropped recently, so the mirages can't take shape."

"A mirage is just an image made of refractions of the sun. There's nothing special about them. People just find them interesting."

"Honestly, I'm more concerned about the wars on Bullard Bay than any mirage."

"Bullard Bay's at war all year long, man. The refugees from the countries around Skermann have been flocking to Skermann like crazy, and it's only made the lives of us Skermann locals worse."

"I wouldn't agree with what you just said. War is something no one desires, and all human beings are equal. They shouldn't be discriminated against."

"You're not wrong, but the truths speak for themselves. I'm willing to bet that Skermann's not going to like having such a burden for much longer, and we'll be swept into the war as well."

Layla had calculated that Skermann was seventh in terms of size across Bullard Bay. A small nation like this was bound to have weak capacity, and Layla even provided a reference.

Based on the estimation of Skermann's capabilities, the country could only hold a maximum of three million refugees while still maintaining its economy.

However, there were over five million refugees in the nation at that moment. They had fled from many countries all across Bullard Bay, and the number was still rising steadily. It was far more than Skermann's economy could handle.

Which was to say that Skermann's national economy was in serious danger right now.

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