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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust novel Chapter 522

Now even if he was gone, he could still run the company just fine—and look after himself, too.

He’d been a little worried before, but seeing it with his own eyes, he was completely at ease.

He just knew it—he was smart enough, capable enough. As long as he set his mind to something, he could do almost anything, sometimes even better than he could himself.

After about twenty minutes of getting things wrapped up, Lance led everyone out for dinner.

They settled into a cozy booth at a steakhouse.

Over dinner, Calliope couldn’t stop thinking about Hudson’s situation. She barely touched her food, lost in thought.

Silas sat next to her, nudging her every now and then with a forkful of mashed potatoes or a piece of steak.

“Callie, you’ve got yourself a pretty good husband here,” Lance teased, grinning. “Went and got married without saying a word, but hey, he seems like a solid guy.”

Calliope looked up and smirked. “Well, I’ve got good taste, don’t I?”

“I’d say I do, too! Mine’s a keeper,” Lance shot a look over at Hudson.

Hudson’s hand trembled a bit as he passed the bread basket to Lance.

“Why are you so worked up? Everyone already knows,” Lance laughed.

Hudson quickly regained his composure. “Eat up. How was your first day at the office? Think you’ll get the hang of it?”

“It was alright,” Lance replied. “You’ve got the place running smoother than a Swiss watch. I barely found anything to do.”

“You handled that meeting like a pro,” Hudson said. “If I ever hand the company over to anyone, I’d feel good about leaving it in your hands.”

Lance puffed his cheeks, narrowing his eyes at Hudson. “Why are you talking like that? Planning to ditch me or something?”

“Lance, can we talk after dinner?” Hudson set his fork down, his face suddenly serious.

Lance tensed, a flicker of panic in his eyes. “What’s going on? What do you want to talk about?”

“Babe, if I was dying… what would you do?” She looked up at him, her eyes searching his face.

“I’d lose my mind,” Silas said, frowning. “Even if you died, I’d stay by your side. Or I’d bring you back—no matter what it took. I’d do anything to have you with me again.”

He seemed to sink into some deep memory, his gaze growing darker and more intense.

Calliope watched him, remembering the time she’d actually died, once.

If only Hudson could have a second chance too.

But… if he came back, would he still get sick? If fate really meant for him to suffer, maybe a second chance wouldn’t change anything after all.

She sighed.

“Don’t overthink it. Everyone’s got their own fate,” Silas murmured, gently brushing her hair back. “Hey, I’ve got a gala tonight. Come with me?”

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