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Yes-man 248

    <b>Chapter </b><b>248 </b>


    “I’ll do my best to make sure you don’t lose.”


    “I believe in you–you’ve got this!”


    ire was absolutely hyped, flooding Noreen’s phone with a long, rambling voice message full <b>of </b>encouragement.


    Since she was in a public ce, Noreen didn’t dare to y the message; she didn’t want people around her staring.


    Atst, Carman’s car showed up. He apologized, exining he’d gotten stuck in parking lot traffic and was runningte.


    Once Noreen slid into the passenger seat, Carman nced over and asked if she wanted to grab dinner together.


    It was right around dinnertime, and Noreen was hungry anyway.


    “What do you feel like eating?” Carman asked.


    Noreen thought for a moment before giving him an address.


    It was a small, unremarkable diner–one she hadn’t visited in ages.


    Back in the early days, when Aurelion Group was just getting off the ground, Seth had rented an office in the agingmercial building across the street.


    Noreen had been both his secretary and thepany’s only all–purpose assistant, so she knew the neighborhood inside out.


    She used to stop by this little diner all the time to pick upte–night snacks for Seth. Sometimes, when they both worked overtime, they’de here together for a quick bite.


    When Carman asked her where to eat, for some reason, this ce popped into her head. So, here they were.


    The street looked exactly the same as before–not a thing out of ce.


    Even the big ne tree beside the diner was still there, branches wild and full of life.


    Her WhatsApp profile picture was taken right under that tree.


    She was facing away from the camera, head tilted up, gazing at the tree beside the old streemp, the warm glow lighting her up. In that photo, she looked like someone brimming with hope for the future.


    Seth had been the one behind the camera that day.


    He’d asked her what she was thinking about at the moment he snapped the photo.


    Noreen hadn’t told him.


    He’d pressed her for an answer.


    She’d promised to tell him someday–when the time was right.


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    Years had gone by, but she still remembered exactly what she’d been thinking in that instant. Now, though, there was no reason to ever share it. Maybe she never would.


    Everything here looked exactly the same.


    But to her, it all felt strangely unfamiliar.


    Maybe things had changed a long time ago.


    The diner was run–down, with only a handful of customers inside.


    That made it easy for Noreen to spot Seth and Bianca, sitting together, eating dinner.


    She froze in her tracks, suddenly dazed.


    Thest thing she’d expected was for Seth to bring Bianca here.


    Carman, focused entirely on Noreen, hadn’t noticed the scene inside. When she stopped abruptly, he looked at her with concern. “What’s wrong?”


    Noreen shook her head. “I’m not really in the mood for this ce anymore. Let’s go somewhere else.” “Sure.”


    Carman seemed puzzled, but he didn’t ask questions. He just quietly followed her lead, sensing something was off.


    He could tell Noreen was upset, but since she clearly didn’t want to talk, he stayed silent and simply kept herpany.


    Still, Noreen couldn’t help but wonder: What was Seth thinking, bringing Bianca to this ce? Was he feeling nostalgic, retracing old memories? Or was he introducing someone new to a piece of his past?


    After a long moment lost in thought, Noreen did something she’d been putting off for years.


    She changed her WhatsApp profile picture, erasing the image she’d kept for seven years.


    Some memories were best left buried.


    “I’m flying to Stanton City tomorrow,” she told Carman.


    “Going to see Mr. Shaw?”


    Noreen nodded.


    Carman seemed to understand her motives right away. “You should take Sophia with you. She’s good at looking after people.”


    “Okay. And if anythinges up with the smart port project, let me know right away,” Noreen said.


    “Will do.” Carman hesitated, then tried to reassure her. “Don’t put too much pressure on yourself.”


    “I know.<i>” </i>


    She said it, but she didn’t really believe it.


    If anyone else had been put in charge of this project, she probably wouldn’t have gotten involved at


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    She couldn’t lose.


    She had to win.


    She had to show Seth- <fn708c> Checktest chapters at </fn708c>


    He lost her because he was never good enough.


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    all–the stakes were too high, the pressure immense.


    But she couldn’t stand the thought of Bianca getting the upper hand. She refused to let Seth win.


    She couldn’t lose.


    She had to win.


    She had to show Seth-


    He lost her because he was never good enough.


    Chapter <b>249 </b>


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