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Whisper 195

    Chapter 124 New Partner


    Chapter 124: New Partnerships


    Chapter 124: New Partnerships


    (Olivia’s POV)


    I had been extremely busy recently, searching for the perfect location and recruiting talented wolves for my new venture. After examining several potential sites, I finally leased an entire floor of a premium office building in Harbor City’s most prestigious business district.


    The space would serve as headquarters for myw firm. I named my practice Moonstone Legal Partners.


    ording to supernaturalw regtions, partners of a werewolfw firm must be attorneys with more than three years of experience serving packmunities. I had three years of experience in Harbor City at the Grey Law Center, plus another half year at Moow Legal Services after returning to Riverdale.


    But finding other qualified partners proved challenging.


    My cousin Alexander Winters had introduced me to many renownedwyers throughout the Northern Territory. Most of these aplished wolves had established their own independent practices, serving as senior partners in their respective firms.


    Werewolf legal statutes stipte that awyer cannot practice in two firms simultaneously. They also cannot hold partnership positions in multiple practices.


    Thus, finding suitable partners had be the most difficult obstacle in recent days.


    One afternoon, I was enjoying herbal tea with my two closest friends Reba Frost and Lily at Silverleaf Café. The upscale establishment was favored by Harbor City’s elite werewolfmunity.


    Upon hearing that I was preparing tounch my ownw firm, Reba introduced a potential candidate. <b>“</b><b>Do </b>you remember Adrian Sinir from our university days at the rival Riverdale University Law School?” she


    asked.


    I paused, considering the name. “It sounds familiar, but I can’t quite ce him among my memories.”


    Lily eximed in surprise. “Adrian was the campus heartthrob from the neighboringw school!”


    She leaned forward eagerly. “Students from both universities used topare his striking looks with those


    of Connor.”


    I searched my memory but shrugged. “I never paid attention to such social dynamics and preferred to keep to myself.”


    “Campus celebrities had little impact on my academic focus,” I admitted.


    Lilyughed. “You were like a dedicated schr during our university years!”


    She gestured dramatically. “You focused solely on your legal studies, spending weekends in the Riverdale University Law Library instead of attending pack social events.”


    “You politely declined all the young wolves who attempted courtship,” she continued. “Never engaging in a single romantic rtionship throughout four years of higher education.”


    She tilted her head curiously. “Why did you work so hard when your family’s Winters pack wealth could


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    support several lifetimes of luxury?”


    Reba smiled gently. “Olivia has always pursued her own ambitions<b>.” </b>


    “She showed no interest in pack business management,” Reba exined. “Determined instead to be an exceptional supernatural rights attorney.”


    Lily admitted with a sheepish grin, “Adrian possesses remarkable <b>good </b>looks. I even harbored a crush on him briefly during our university days<b>.” </b>


    Her expression fell slightly. “Though he showed no romantic interest in my advances.”


    “When did this <b>ur</b>?” I asked, genuinely curious about my friend’s past romantic disappointment.


    Lily pouted. “I couldn’t bear to share news of being turned down.”


    She waved her hand dismissively. “Female wolves who attempted to court Adrian could have formed a line stretching from the university gates to the Western Territory. Rejection carried no particr shame.”


    Iughed at her contradictory statements about embarrassment.


    “Stop being so analytical,” Lily grinned. “Let me show you his photograph.”


    She began searching through her phone. “He’s genuinely handsome. Among all the wolves I’ve encountered, only Adrian’s striking features could rival those of Ethan Grey in terms of ssical beauty.”


    Reba nced meaningfully at me and coughed softly. The hint was clear – Lily shouldn’t mention


    someone from my past.


    Lily waved dismissively. “Sufficient time has passed since the breakup. Olivia no longer harbors feelings for her former rtionship.”


    I smiled wryly, “I’ve moved forward but currently prefer focusing on my career rather than pursuing romantic entanglements.”


    “Do I still have Adrian’s photos saved?” Lily muttered, scrolling through her device.


    She exined, “While I didn’t keep them intentionally, images I saved from the university social media forums were automatically synchronized to my cloud storage. I’m too busy to organize, so I can still locate them.” After several minutes of searching, Lily discovered Adrian’s photograph. She handed her phone to me. “What’s your opinion of his appearance?” she asked


    I examined the image carefully. The background appeared to be the Riverdale University Law Library.


    The man was seated beside a window, reading intently. Towering bookshelves filled with legal texts were visible behind him.


    Golden afternoon sunlight illuminated his sharp, aristocratic features. Defined cheekbones, elegant eyebrows, and a perfectly proportioned nose.


    I felt slightly stunned, experiencing an inexplicable sense of familjarity. As if I’d encountered this person somewhere before.


    Reba leaned closer. “Where did you obtain such a professional–quality photograph?”


    She noted the distinctive architecture. “That’s definitely the Riverdale University Law Library. Did you visit there personally?”


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    Lily exined, 1 saved it from the university’s anonymous confession forum. Another female student had posted it hoping to identify him for potential courtship.”


    She asked me, “Do you find him attractive after seeing the photograph?”


    Lily joked, “Such remarkable features seem wasted on the legal profession. He should pursue entertainment instead – his face appears almost artificially perfect.”


    I reiterated my current disinterest in romantic pursuits.


    Just then, a pleasant <b>male </b>voice interjected, “Your disinterest seems unfortunate.”


    I looked up and felt slightly startled. Reba and Lily also turned to observe the neer.


    Lily eximed in genuine shock, “It’s Adrian Sinir himself!”


    Reba smiled politely and offered a courteous greeting.


    The man wore elegant gold–rimmed sses and an impably tailored charcoal suit. He smiled slightly.


    “T’d just concluded a client meeting in the area,” he exined. “Upon noticing you, I thought I’d stop by to say


    hello.”


    Lily winked meaningfully at me. “This encounter represents fate.”


    I offered a polite smile and extended my hand in formal greeting. “Hello, Adrian.”


    Adrian epted my handshake with professional courtesy. His grip was firm but gentle.


    Reba mentioned, “I was just nning to introduce you two properly”


    Adrian smiled. “May I join your gathering?”


    Lily e


    enthusiastically invited him to sit anywhere he preferred. Currently, she upied the center position, with Reba and me nking her on either side.


    Adrian drew out an additional chair and positioned himself beside me. “What was your conversation topic?” “We were discussing you,” Lily admitted candidly


    prove mutually


    Reba exined, “Olivia is establishing her ownw firm. I thought an introduction might prove beneficial


    She asked, “Have you umted the required three years of practice experience? Would you partnership opportunity?”


    consider a


    Upon hearing this proposal, Adrian turned his attention to me. His eyes crinkled with genuine interest. “Would such an arrangement be possible?” he asked.


    As I studied his refined features, my sense of recognition grew increasingly stronger.
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