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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 797

The patents and projects Danielle mentioned were already familiar to the team from internal documents. Still, none of them wanted to admit that someone without an elite university degree could outshine them.

Around her, the other colleagues began nodding in agreement, their gazes toward Danielle now tinged with genuine respect.

After those few detractors slunk away, a colleague from HR finally exhaled, relief evident in her voice. “Chief Engineer Crawford, you really put them in their place just now!”

“But… in the future, maybe try not to be so direct around here. No need to make enemies.”

Danielle just smiled, letting the comment pass without further response.

Once her onboarding was complete, Danielle was led to the dean’s office.

The dean was an elderly man with silvery hair and a gentle, precise way of speaking. “Chief Engineer Crawford, welcome aboard.”

“I’ve reviewed your background. You have a wealth of experience in emergency drone rescue. There’s a major project we’d like you to take charge of.”

Dean Channing turned his computer screen so Danielle could see, pulling up a project brief. “This initiative is a ‘City Fire Emergency Drone System.’ We need to design a drone capable of pinpointing sources of fire in high-rise buildings, streaming real-time footage, and even carrying fire suppressant canisters for initial firefighting.”

“Urban fires in tall buildings are especially challenging—firefighters can’t always reach the danger zones fast enough. If we succeed here, we’ll save lives and make rescue operations dramatically more effective.”

Danielle studied the documents intently. This was exactly the kind of work she’d always dreamed of—merging her technical expertise with a real, meaningful impact on society.

She looked up, her tone resolute. “Dean Channing, I’ll take this project. I’ll form a team as soon as possible and deliver a plan.”

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