Summary of Chapter 565 from Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed
Chapter 565 marks a crucial moment in Sophia Harper’s Romance novel, Love Burned, She Rose Unscathed. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Halley had been to college, for heaven's sake. Basic common sense, especially regarding something as crucial as contracts, should have been second nature to him.
"I've been swamped lately, you see, with this new project. There wasn't a contract template to follow, so... I forgot to include the breach clause when drafting it."
And when he got ghosted by the other party, he didn't even see it coming.
His first thought was about their lack of integrity and respect for someone else's hard work. Talk about being...
Naive.
Or rather, too honest.
Roseanne, on the other hand, immediately wondered about the compensation.
But...
"Do you have to draft the contracts yourself?"
Halley's face twisted in embarrassment. "Normally, no... My partner used to handle all that. I was more on-site. But then, two weeks ago, he wanted out..."
Halley, bless his heart, couldn't convince him to stay. He had to bite the bullet and pull most of the already tight funds from the company's cash flow to pay him back his initial investment.
Roseanne raised an eyebrow. "Didn't you consider calculating the losses?"
"...Losses?"
"Yeah, losses. When you guys started the business together, you split the profits, right?"
"Of course!"
"Well, by the same token, shouldn't losses be shared too?"
The company was clearly not doing well, and losses were inevitable. It made no sense to return the principal investment as if nothing had happened.
Roseanne's eyes sparkled with an idea. "Hey, you mentioned your company does smart home solutions. Can you tell me more?"
Halley thought she was merely curious, but he explained earnestly anyway.
"...So, in a nutshell, we use smart devices and the latest AI control models to improve living conditions and make daily life more convenient."
"Just homes?" Roseanne probed.
"Pardon?"
"I mean, is it only residential projects you handle? What about commercial construction, laboratory designs, or smart system layouts?"
"Well, we used to do foundational building work, but the competition was fierce. Between the large construction firms and the smaller crews, we didn't have an edge, so we dropped that segment."
"As for laboratory design and smart system layouts... If a client has specific needs, we primarily focus on renovations and implementing the related smart technology. That should be doable."
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