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“Director Cole?” Noreen eximed in surprise.
Matthew Cole stood up, scratching his head. “I’m not Director Cole anymore–I left, remember? Just call me Matthew.”
Noreen stared at him, momentarily stunned. She hadn’t expected Matthew Cole to leave Aurelion Group.
He’d practically been a founding pir of thepany–sharp, capable, and the reason he’d headed the second investment division in the first ce.
After a few minutes of conversation, Noreen finally realized why he was here: he was looking for a job.
She was ttered, but also skeptical. “With your résumé and reputation, you could easilynd a position at any top firm–or start one of your own. Whye to Winrich?”
Matthew gave a wry smile. “Honestly? I just can’t swallow this humiliation.”
He didn’t hide anything from her. “You’ve heard, right? Mr. Harcourt handed the Port Redevelopment Project to Bianca.”
Noreen nodded sympathetically. “Yeah, I heard.”
“I poured my heart and soul into that project, you know that better than anyone. But Mr. Harcourt snatched it away for no reason. I can’t let it go. So, I came to join you.”
He added, “A friend told me you’re trying to win the Port Redevelopment bid. That’s why I’m here. The question is–would you have me, Ms. Gilmore?”
Noreen didn’t ask who his friend was. After all, Matthew had spent years in investment banking; he had plenty of connections, and it wasn’t surprising he’d have the inside track.
Besides, Matthew was a rare talent, and she’d be crazy to turn him away.
She stood and shook his hand. “This isn’t about taking you in, Matthew. We’ll be fighting side by side. Wee to Winrich.”
Matthew’s arrival made it all but public that Winrich would be bidding on the Port Redevelopment
Project.
News reached Bianca almost instantly.
She gave a dismissive littleugh when she heard. It wasn’t that she looked down on Noreen–Noreen was simply overreaching.
Just because she’d pulled off the InnoCore deal, did she think she could do anything?
Even Healy, usually supportive, was worried. He nced at Seth and asked, “Isn’t Noreen getting a bit too ambitious? Maybe you should talk to her?”
Seth barely looked up from his game of cards. “And why would I do that?”
Bianca, sitting nearby, hid a smirk.
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Healy yed a trump card, blocking Seth’s move. “Come on, you two were together for seven years. She finally managed a big project–she’s earned her ce. Why not tell her to y it safe? With InnoCore’s profits, she could livefortably for the next decade.”
Seth sorted his cards andid down a straight flush, neatly beating Healy’s hand. “We were together for seven years, Healy. Doesn’t mean we were in love for seven years. Whether she seeds or fails–it’s got nothing to do with me.”
Healy fell silent, unable to argue.
Bianca, in high spirits, teased, “Geez, Seth, you broke up the whole deck–how are we supposed to keep ying?”
Seth tossed his cards aside. “I’m done.”
He grabbed his coat and turned to Bianca. “Didn’t you say you missed your mom’s cooking? I’lle with you tonight.”
“Great!”
They left together, chatting andughing, leaving Healy behind with a sigh.
Jude, who’d barely spoken the whole time, sat quietly to the side. Healy finally turned to him. “You’re awfully quiet. What’s up?” <fn5982> Official source is find{n}ovel</fn5982>
Jude shrugged. “Not in the best mood, that’s all.”
“Still upset about the settlement?”
Healy knew Jude had invested in SkyMind, only for the startup to get hit with a three–hundred–million–dor infringement penalty.
Jude’s father had been so furious when he found out that he’dnded in the hospital–and was still recovering.
“My dad’s health is failing, and he’s been hiding it from me. All he ever wanted was for me to aplish something before it’s toote. But now…<i>” </i>
Jude trailed off, guilt heavy in his voice. “Healy, could you show me the ropes? I really want to make him proud before it’s toote.”