<b>Chapter </b><b>229 </b>
That kind of special holiday yesterday–it’s just too easy for people to get the wrong idea.
Vincent could only offer an awkward smile. “Ms. Gilmore’s been waiting a while for you.”
Bianca finally nced at Noreen, but didn’t bother with an apology. She simply flipped open herptop and said, “Let’s just get started.”
“I’ll do the introductions-” Vincent began.
“No need. We already know each other,” Bianca cut him off. “After all, Ms. Gilmore’s from Aurelion Group. We’ve got plenty of history.”
With that, Vincent could hardly say anything more.
But Bianca switched gears immediately. “I looked into Ascendancy Group’s partnership criteriast night. For a smallpany like Winrich, there’s never been a coboration before. You don’t even meet the threshold. I’m curious, Ms. Gilmore–how exactly did you convince Mr. Harcourt to agree to a partnership?”
Vincent sucked in a breath. <fna033> Fresh chapters posted on findnovel</fna033>
Why did this feel like a wife interrogating the mistress?
If he’d known it would be this much of a battlefield, he would have faked a sick day for sure.
Originally, Noreen had nned to keep things strictly professional–she’d always drawn a clear line between business and personal matters.
But since Bianca wanted to y dirty, there was no reason for Noreen to put up with it.
With a sharp snap, Noreen closed herptop and turned to Vincent, who was already sweating bullets. “Vincent, please let Mr. Harcourt know: he proposed the partnership, he signed the contract with me. If there’s any issue now, he’s wee to handle it ording to the agreement. Compensation, penalties–whatever’s necessary.”
Bianca hadn’t expected her to fight back.
In her mind, Winrich should be grateful for any partnership with Ascendancy Group. The twopanies weren’t even in the same league. She thought she could throw a few barbs Noreen’s way and Noreen would just have to swallow it.
She hadn’t counted on Noreen having any backbone.
Even so, Bianca didn’t back down. “I hope you’re thinking this through, Ms. Gilmore. Ascendancy Group has the country’s top performance chips–InnoCore can’t thrive without them. Letting emotions dictate your business is the worst possible mistake. Surely you understand that much?”
Now it wasn’t just snide remarks–it was a full–blown threat.
“Funny,” Noreen arched an eyebrow, “because it’s starting to look like you’re the emotional one here. What exactly are you so nervous about?”
Just like that, Noreen seized the upper hand. Bianca, already on shaky ground, found herself at a loss
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for words.
“Vincent, if you could ry my words to Mr. Harcourt exactly as I said them, I’d appreciate it. Thank you.”
With that, Noreen strode out without a backward nce.
Bianca hadn’t seen thating. She’d always assumed Noreen would be the one begging for her
help.
Vincent gave Bianca an uneasy look.
Bianca calmly packed up herptop. “Just pass on what I said, word for word.”
She was confident Seth wouldn’t me her.
And he didn’t.
“Seth, since you put me in charge of this, trust that I’ll handle it my way,” Bianca assured him.
“Of course,” Seth agreed.
With his support, Bianca’s lips curled into a satisfied smile.
Later, Lillian asked her how she nned to handle the situation.
Bianca didn’t bat an eye. “Just wait and see–Noreen wille crawling to me.”
And when she did, Bianca intended to make sure Noreen knew her ce, to humiliate her thoroughly and remind her exactly where she stood.
Just because she’d built InnoCore didn’t mean she could step all over Bianca.
Who did she think she was, anyway?
Lillian chimed in smugly, “Exactly. Who does she think she is? She can’tpare to you. Just look at Seth–he’s always on your side.”
That, too, made Bianca happy.
Even if Noreen had proved herself with InnoCore, Seth would never spare her a second nce.
“Just watch–she’ll be begging me for help within three days. I’m sure of it.”
Lillian grinned. “I wouldn’t miss this for the world!”
“Oh, and I made dinner ns with Healy tonight. Get yourself ready–you’reing with us.” Bianca’s mood was positively buoyant.