<b>Chapter </b><b>234 </b>
Seth chuckled, “Yeah, I just don’t want her to wait too long.”
For a moment, Noreen’s mind wentpletely nk.
Dinner wrapped up, and the three of them made their way outside to say their goodbyes.
Noreen barely spoke. Head down, she texted Sophia, letting her know the dinner was over and asked her to bring the car around.
Outside, the wind was vicious–a biting chill that seemed even colder than winter thanks to thiste
March rain.
Bianca was waiting by her car for Seth.
She could have stayed warm inside, but no–she had to stand outside, right in the most conspicuous spot, making it painfully obvious to Noreen that she was staking her im.
A show of dominance. A public deration: no matter what happened, Seth was still firmly on her side, ready to shield her from anything.
Bianca gave Noreen a cool, dismissive nce before turning to Seth, her face lighting up with a dazzling smile. “Seth!”
“Why are you waiting out here?” Seth asked.
“I just wanted to see you sooner.” Bianca’s voice was soft, deliberately sweetpletely unabashed in showing off their closeness right in front of everyone.
“Alright, alright, I’ll leave you two lovebirds to your private time. My ride’s here.” Hugh Summers grinned as he headed for his car. “Mr. Harcourt, Ms. Gilmore, Director Lowell–good night!”
As Hugh drove off, Seth climbed into Bianca’s car. “Good night, Ms. Gilmore.”
Noreen gave the smallest possible nod–barely a response at all.
If she could, she wouldn’t have even bothered with that much.
The two cars pulled away, one after another, leaving the entrance quiet and deserted.
Only Noreen remained, standing alone as the night wind sliced through her. The chill went straight to
her bones.
She pulled her cashmere coat tighter around herself, but the cold still crept in.
He doesn’t want her to wait too long.
If she hadn’t heard it with her own ears, seen it with her own eyes, she would never have believed those words came from Seth.
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Whenever Seth was in meetings, she’d be outside, waiting.
When he had dinner engagements, she’d be in the hallway, waiting.
13:02
Countless asions, just like tonight.
How many times had she waited? For how long? She’d lost track.
The one memory that stood out was when she first started wearing heels. Back then, she’d sometimes have to stand for an entire afternoon.
By the time she got home, her legs would ache so badly it felt like they might give out.
But not once did she everin to Seth–not a single word.
Maybe it’s true: only those who make a fuss get rewarded.
Fortunately, she wouldn’t have to wait for anyone ever again.
Noreen had no idea how Seth had reassured Bianca that night.
But the next morning, he gave her his answer–he’d agreed to all three of her terms.
She figured he must have “worked for it”st night.
Either way, the issue was settled. The oue couldn’t have been better.
Winrich came out of this with the greatest advantage, and Noreen was more than satisfied.
News <i>of </i>SkyMind’s delisting spread quickly in the Al world, setting off a storm of spection and gossip.
SkyMind, once a giant in the industry, hade to such an abrupt, unceremonious end.
It was all too reminiscent of the celebration banquet Bianca had thrown for SkyMind–a night that now seemed almost painfully ironic.
Even Sophia couldn’t help but sigh. “Bianca’s first big project after taking over, and this is how it ends? How’s she supposed to show her face in the business world after this, Noreen? Do you think she’ll just quit and disappear?”
Noreen shook her head. “Not with Seth backing her. He’ll protect her, no matter what.”
“Really? How’s Mr. Harcourt going to protect her?” Sophia was genuinely curious.
<b>Chapter </b><b>235 </b>