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Chapter 522: She Speaks as an Outsider

Author: FortunaSolis
last update publish date: 2026-04-02 20:21:23

The silence that followed Lillian’s remarks did not dissipate when the room emptied.

It traveled.

Executives carried it into smaller meetings, into private calls, into drafts rewritten and never sent. For the first time since the vacuum had opened, the absence of intervention felt intentional rather than unresolved.

That unset

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