<b>Chapter </b><b>214 </b>
<b>She didn’t </b><b>insist</b>. <b>Instead</b>, she quietly pulled out her phone and <b>searched </b><b>for </b><b>the </b>livestream of the <b>InnoCoreunch </b>event.
<b>“</b><b>Bianca</b><b>…</b>” Jude’s concern was palpable; he worried about how she was <b>holding </b><b>up</b>.
“I’m fine. I just want to take a look.” Bianca’s voice was steady, but herplexion told another story–she looked anything but fine.
Jude had no idea how tofort her.
The tension Bianca felt from watching the livestream was a hundred times worse <b>than anything </b>Jude had imagined.
He watched her grip her phone tighter and tighter, her knuckles turning white.
<i>“</i>So Dn went to the InnoCoreunch, huh?” Her voice trembled slightly.
Jude scrambled for an exnation. “He’s one of InnoCore’s investors. It makes sense for <b>him </b><b>to </b>show his support<b>.” </b>
“What about Healy?”
Jude was sweating bullets. “His dad made him go! Honestly, his heart is with you, and he came here first thing after that.”
But Bianca barely heard his exnations.
All she could focus on was the fact that they’d both chosen to go to Noreen’s side.
“Even Mr. Harcourt is there, supporting Noreen,” she said quietly.
Jude had no reply for that one.
He wanted to tell her to stop watching, but just then, his phone rang.
It was his father, Seymour.
Jude answered, only to be met with a tirade. Seymour ordered him to get to the InnoCore event<b>–</b><b>now</b>.
“I don’t want to go.”
“Fine. Then I’ll book you a ticket overseas this instant,” Seymour thundered.
Jude caved immediately. “Okay, okay! I’ll go!”
After hanging up, he fumbled for an excuse. “Bianca, my dad’s sick–I need to visit him at the
hospital. I’ll make it up to you with dinner another day, I promise.”
Bianca didn’t even look at him. Her voice was cold and distant. <b>“</b><b>Go </b><b>ahead</b><b>.</b><b>” </b>
Her eyes never left the livestream.
Jude rushed out, desperate not to be shipped off abroad by his <b>father</b>.
He had no idea that, as he entered the event, <b>the </b>camera <b>caught </b><b>him </b><b>on </b>the <b>livestream</b>.
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Bianca saw everything.
Her face darkened, and she clutched her phone even tighter.
When she was on the verge of falling apart, someone took the phone from her hand.
Seth’s calm, cool voice sounded by her side. “Don’t watch anymore.”
Bianca’s eyes were rimmed red, her throat tight with emotion.
“Seth,” she managed, burying her face in his chest.
He didn’t push her away, letting her wrap her arms around his waist.
He tried tofort her. “SkyMind might not be as big as InnoCore, but you did an amazing job. You’ve worked so hard–sometimes it justes down to luck.”
Bianca had been feeling utterly defeated, but hearing those words brought her some relief.
“You know I hold myself to high standards. That’s why it’s so hard to ept this oue.”
“It’s okay. There’s always next time.”
“Yeah…”
…
Meanwhile, Noreen didn’t have the slightest clue about what was happening at SkyMind’s afterparty.
Why would she waste time worrying about people who had nothing to do with her? Time was precious!
Wade’s appearance meant the world to Noreen. Even more impressive was that he hadn’te alone–he’d rallied the entire Rivercrest Chamber of Commerce to attend.
That kind of support meant far more than any investment of millions.
<i>When </i>Seymour Wilder arrived with Jude to see Noreen, she had just turned off her phone–calls from <i>people </i>eager to coborate wereing in nonstop, and she couldn’t take it anymore.
<i>Seymour </i><i>was </i>surprisingly polite. “Ms. Gilmore, let me introduce my son, Jude.”
Then he <i>nudged </i><i>Jude </i>forward. “Go on, greet Ms. Gilmore!”