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Yes-man 238

    <b>Chapter </b><b>238 </b>


    Lillian stuck out her tongue. “I know, you’re worried my brother–inw might get jealous. Don’t worry–I’m just venting to you in private.”


    Bianca’s tone grew serious. “Regardless, Padgett Novak is the department head now. We’ll be working with him a lot more in the future, so it’s important to keep things cordial. You need to know. what to say and what to keep to yourself.”


    “Got it, Bianca,” Lillian replied dutifully.


    Only then did Bianca finally rx. She’d been so insistent with her warnings because she was afraid Lillian would let something slip.


    The truth was, she and Padgett Novak had only ever been set up once. He’d never pursued her with any real interest. If anything, he’d been rather distant.


    She’d exaggerated their history just to save face.


    At the time, she hadn’t felt any spark with him–mainly because Padgett came from an ordinary background and held a fairly junior position. Other than being good–looking, he didn’t have much going for him.


    She never could have predicted how quickly he’d climb thedder. Now, even though he was still young and only a mid–level manager, his prospects looked promising.


    So Bianca made up her mind to stay on good terms with Padgett Novak, just in case.


    “I just can’t stand that Noreen,” Lillian grumbled, wanting to defend Bianca. “She set you up and you took the fall. Thank goodness your fiancé had your back.”


    Bianca tried to maintain an air ofposure, but the truth was, the whole ordeal stung far more than she let on. Her mother, too, had suffered the brunt of people’s whispers andughter behind closed


    doors.


    Thankfully, Seth had always stood by her side, unwavering. He’d even entrusted her with the Port Redevelopment Project–a massive opportunity.


    If she could pull this off, she’d finally redeem herself, and all those socialites and trophy wives who’d mocked her would have to sit up and take notice.


    That’s why Bianca poured her heart into the project, handling every detail personally and working harder than anyone.


    She said to Lillian, “Our main priority right now is winning the Port Redevelopment Project. Everything


    else can wait.”


    She would settle the score with Noreen eventually–but not yet.


    Lillian understood perfectly. “Exactly! Once you secure this big project, your reputation will soar. All those people whoughed at you will have to shut up. And once you and Seth are married, they’ll be lining up to curry favor with you.”


    Bianca smiled with confidence. “That day wille.”


    <b>13:03 </b>


    “It has to! Seth’s been supporting you every step of the way–helping you get ahead so you can stand proudly at his side. There’s a saying going around online these days–something about how the highest form of love from a man is when he supports and lifts up his partner, gives her the tools to seed, stands by her when she’s at her lowest, and has her back no matter what.”


    Lillian grinned. “Doesn’t that describe Seth perfectly?”


    Bianca’s eyes sparkled with warmth. “That’s why I can’t let him down. I have to win this project!”


    Major projects like the port redevelopment were only anticipated in advance by insiderspanies like Aurelion Group. Still, the government was required to follow protocol: public tenders, open announcements, and a formal bidding session.


    On the day of the bid opening, Noreen showed up too.


    Bianca and Lillian sat confidently in the front row, ready for anything. But as soon as they spotted Noreen, both women couldn’t help but frown. <fn346a> Latest content published on Find★Novel</fn346a>


    “What are you doing here?” Lillian demanded, her tone icy, as if she owned the ce. “Do you even have the right to be here?”


    Noreen nced over at Bianca, who made no move to intervene on her cousin’s behalf.


    Noreen’s lips curled into a chilly smile. “Whether I belong here isn’t for you to decide. If you’ve got time to police the guest list, maybe remind your cousin to pay her damages before it ends up in court. Wouldn’t want to embarrass yourselves any further.”
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