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Whisper 225

    Chapter 154 <b>Wine</b>, <b>Partne </b>


    <b>Chapter 154</b><b>: </b><b>Wine</b><b>, </b><b>Partnerships</b><b>, </b><b>and </b><b>Hidden </b><b>Cameras </b>


    <b>Chapter </b><b>154</b><b>: </b><b>Wine</b><b>, </b>Partnerships, and Hidden Cameras


    <b>(</b><b>Olivia’s </b><b>POV</b>)


    <b>At </b><b>the upscale </b>French restaurant, Adrian Sinir gracefully cut his venison steak with <b>practiced </b><b>precision </b>The silver knife glided through the tender meat effortlessly.


    I ordered a bottle of Domaine de Romanée–Conti Grand Cru red wine, worth a small fortune. A well–dressed


    waiter approached to properly decant the expensive vintage.


    The rich burgundy liquid caught the restaurant’s ambient lighting as he performed the ritual with reverence befitting such a <b>rare </b>bottle. The deep crimson swirled in the crystal decanter like liquid silk.


    Adrian watched the ceremony with appreciation. “Even if we win the Moonstone Industries case<b>, </b><b>the </b><b>legal </b>fees are only $200,000, while your bottle of wine costs $180,000. That seems like a losing proposition for our firm’s budget.”


    I gently swirled my wine ss, my amber eyes sparkling with amusement. “No, I never make losing deals. Adrian waited expectantly for my exnation, his gold–rimmed sses catching the light. “Please enlighten


    me then.”


    “The revenue that Attorney Sinir brings to Moonstone Legal Partners in a year is more than ten times <b>the </b>price of this bottle of wine.”


    Adrian chuckled warmly. “I thought Attorney Winters was simply being generous, but I didn’t expect <b>you </b>to be such a shrewd businesswoman.”


    “Of course–take a look at whose daughter I am,” I responded with pride. After all, who could be better at business than Richard Winters of the Winters pack?


    The meal progressed pleasantly, with Adrian offering many actionable legal strategies and courtroom tactics for our uing case. I diligently took notes, appreciating his insights from years of supernaturalw


    practice.


    His analytical mind impressed me. Every suggestion was practical and well–reasoned.


    As we finished our dinner, <b>I </b>signaled to the waiter to bring the check. However, the waiter politely informed me that the gentleman had already settled the bill.


    I paused, looking up at Adrian with surprise. “We agreed that this was my treat?”


    Adrian smiled charmingly. “It’s not my style to let ady pay, especially my business partner.”


    I pouted slightly. “<i>An </i>$180,000 wine, $20,000 in dishes–Attorney Sinir hasn’t even earned much at Moonstone yet and already spent $200,000. Isn’t that a losing deal?”


    “Like you, I never make losing deals,” Adrian’s eyes twinkled with amusement. “Attorney Winters has such excellent connections and pack/resources; following your lead, I won’t have to worry about finding <b>clients</b><b>. </b>I’m waiting for you to bring me major cases from the elite werewolf families.”


    “Alright,” I replied, cing my credit card back into my designer handbag. “Then <b>I </b>won’t stand on ceremony<b>,</b><b>” </b>


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    <b>1/4 </b>


    <b>Chapter </b>154 Wine, <b>Parthe </b>


    <b>As </b><b>I </b><b>put </b>away <b>my </b><b>card </b>and prepared <b>to </b><b>leave</b><b>, </b>a sophisticated woman <b>approached </b><b>our </b>table. Her eve widened in pleasant <b>surprise</b>.


    “Adrian<b>?</b><b>” </b>The woman sported a neat chestnut bob, expertly applied makeup<b>, </b>and maintained a youthful appearance despite being in her forties. “It really is you!”


    Adrian was momentarily taken aback by the unexpected encounter. “Aunt Linda<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    Linda turned her attention to me with obvious curiosity. “And who is this lovely young woman<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    “This is my business partner I mentioned to you, Olivia Winters,” Adrian exined, introducing me <b>properly</b><b>.</b>” Attorney Winters, this is my aunt, Linda Morrison.”


    “Hello, Mrs. Morrison,” I greeted with a polite smile and respectful nod.


    “Please, call me Linda,” she responded, unable to suppress her delighted grin. “You only told me that Attorney Winters is a highly capablewyer, not that she’s such a beauty. No wonder you’ve been so enthusiastic about this partnershiptely.”


    Adrian’s face flushed slightly with embarrassment. “Aunt Linda…”


    “Attorney Winters, do you have a mate yet?<b>” </b>Linda asked with the directness typical of older werewolf women when assessing potential matches.


    I was taken aback by the forward question–this was quite bold, even by pack standards. “Aunt!” Adrian quickly interrupted, his ears turning a suspicious shade of red.


    “Sorry, Attorney Winters, my aunt is what you might call a ‘social terrorist‘–please don’t mind her directness<b>,</b>” Adrian hastily exined, clearly mortified by his rtive’s behavior.


    I smiled graciously and shook my head. “It’s perfectly alright, Mrs. Morrison. I understand pack elders‘ concerns about ensuring good matches.”


    Linda winked conspiratorially at Adrian, whispering in <b>a </b>voice that wasn’t quite as quiet as she intended. “I think this young woman would be perfect for you. It’s rare to see you showing genuine interest in anyone- you’d better not let this opportunity slip away!”


    Although her voice was lowered, my enhanced werewolf hearing picked up every word. I awkwardly looked away, pretending not to have overheard the matchmaking attempt.


    Adrian rubbed his temples in exasperation. “Aunt Linda, please don’t interfere in my personal life.”


    “How can I not worry about my favorite nephew? You don’t realize that when you showed no interest in finding a mate for years, your mother and I thought you might prefer males. We were so anxious but didn’t dare ask you directly…”


    Before Linda could finish her embarrassing revtion, Adrian covered her mouth with his hand. “You’re bing more outrageous by the minute.”


    I couldn’t help butugh at the family dynamic ying out before me.


    Linda quicklyposed herself. “Well, Attorney Winters<b>, </b><b>rest </b>assured that Adrian’s preferences are perfectly normal for an unmated wolf. I have somewhere else to be<b>–</b>you two enjoy the rest of your evening.”


    I responded politely. “Of course, have a good evening, Mrs. Morrison.”


    “Goodbye, future niece–inw!” Linda called out with a mischievous smile before departing.


    Chapter 154 Wate Partne


    I was rendered speechless <b>by </b><b>the </b><b>bold </b><b>assumption</b><b>. </b>


    <b>After </b><b>Linda </b>left, Adrian said <b>apologetically</b>. “I’m so <b>sorry</b>, Attorney Winters. <b>My </b>aunt just <b>loves </b>to medales <b>speak </b>without thinking. Please don’t take herments to heart<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    <b>Mt’s </b><b>perfectly </b><b>alright</b>,<b>” </b>I said with genuine amusement. “I didn’t expect Attorney <b>Sinir </b><b>to </b><b>be </b><b>under </b>family pressure to find a mate. I assumed someone as aplished as you would already have a girlfriend or even <b>a </b>fiancée<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    Hearing this, Adrian suddenly nced meaningfully at me, then quickly looked away<b>. </b>His expression <b>became </b>


    <b>more </b>serious.


    “I’m… waiting for the right person.”


    “Oh,” I didn’t understand at first, then realized the deeper implication of his words. <b>“</b><b>I </b>see”


    The atmosphere became slightly charged with unspoken meaning.


    “It’s gettingte–let me drive you home,” Adrian said, standing and reaching for his coat.


    <b>“</b>No need,” I replied, also rising from my seat. “I brought my own car.”


    “You had wine,” Adrian reminded me with concern, knowing that even werewolves should be cautious about driving after drinking.


    “Oh, you’re right,” I acknowledged. “But there’s no need to trouble you. I’ll call for a pack driver to pick me up<b>.</b><b>” </b>I was nning to visit Grace at the Winters Family Estate tonight anyway to check <b>on </b>my sister’s recovery. “That works perfectly,” Adrian agreed, though there was a hint of disappointment in his voice.


    (Third Person’s POV)


    At a remote vi on the outskirts of Harbor City, Ethan Grey angrily confronted Vanessa Reed. His <b>voice </b><b>rose </b>


    with fury.


    “You want to use me to eliminate Olivia? You know that Frederick Warner threatened to kill her if <b>I </b>contacted the pack authorities, and you still told me to alert them!”


    Vanessa’s violet eyes gleamed with cold satisfactio


    would die!”


    as she smiled cruelly. “So what? I wish Olivia Winters


    “Vanessa!” Ethan roared, veins bulging on his forehead as his wolf pushed against his control. “You only said you wanted to break up Olivia and Connor, not that you intended to murder her!”


    “That was before,” Vanessa’s expression filled with vicious mockery. “Now I just want her dead. Only if she dies will Connor finally notice me and see that I’m the one who truly loves him.”


    “You’ve lost your mind!” Ethan dered, his chest heaving with rage as he attempted to lunge at her.


    However, Trevor ke, Vanessa’s loyal bodyguard, swiftly blocked his path with his imposing frame. “Ethan Grey, look at your pathetic/self. What are you even good for? No wonder Olivia Winters wanted nothing to do with you,” Vanessa said with contempt dripping from every word. “Olivia didn’t even spare you a second nce after your breakup. You’repletely useless to me now. Our partnership ends here.”


    Ethan’s eyes shed dangerously as he threatened. “Aren’t you afraid I’ll tell Connor everything you’ve <b>done</b><b>? </b>About how you’ve been manipting situations from behind the scenes<b>?</b><b>” </b>


    <b>3/4 </b>


    Chapter <b>134 </b><b>Wine </b>Partne


    <b>“</b><b>Hahahaha</b><b>… </b>Vanessa <b>burst </b><b>into </b>maniacal <bughter</b>, the <b>sound </b><b>echoing </b><b>through </b>the vi bid th <b>correctly</b>? <b>You’re </b>threatening <b>me</b><b>?</b><b>” </b>


    Her amusement was genuine and chilling.


    “<b>Don’t </b><b>forget </b>who’s backing me now,” Vanessa continued, her confidence bolstered <b>by </b>Frederick Warners support. “For Frederick, I’m far more valuable than you could ever be. Tell me, if Connor <b>expels </b><b>me </b><b>from </b><b>the </b>Rivers family after learning what I’ve done, and I lose my pack status, do you <b>really </b>think Frederick will let <b>you </b>live? You know too much about his operations now.”


    At the mention of Frederick Warner’s name, genuine fear shed in Ethan’s eyes. This was the same dangerous exile who dared to use military–grade weapons to hunt Connor in broad daylight!


    Connor survived Frederick’s assassination attempts, but Ethan knew he wouldn’t stand <b>a </b>chance. He <b>was </b>just an ordinary wealthy heir, a former yboy who only recently began taking pack responsibilities seriously. Unlike Connor<b>, </b>he didn’t have his own trained security force or professional enforcers. If Frederick Warner truly targeted him, Ethan would have no chance of survival.


    With that sobering realization, Ethan bit back his anger, forced to submit <b>to </b><b>the </b>threat. <b>The </b>partnership between Vanessa and Ethan dissolved in mutual betrayal and fear.


    Neither of them noticed the sophisticated surveince camera hidden among the branches outside <b>the </b><b>vi</b>, silently recording their entire conversation for Connor Rivers‘ intelligencework.


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