Jude was desperate to prove himself, to finally make a mark that would force people to see him in a new light. He was tired of being the butt of every joke, the guy nobody believed would ever amount to anything.
So he wandered around the exhibition hall twice more, hoping to stumble upon something—anything—that could give him a breakthrough. But luck wasn't on his side; he came up empty-handed.
Feeling deflated, Jude overheard Noreen and Carman talking about a presentation speech. His ears perked up instantly.
Wait—could they have made it onto the shortlist for the main event?
No way. That was impossible.
At a summit of this level, the featured product list was practically set in stone before anyone even arrived. If you wanted in, you needed powerful backing, top-tier investors vouching for you. You needed to be willing to pour money into research, to pay whatever it took to recruit the best talent. Even if your project looked unimpressive at first, you'd still get plenty of shots to turn things around.
But Noreen? She didn't have that kind of clout.
Jude had heard plenty of stories about her hustling for funds all over Rivercrest City—he'd even run into her on a few of those occasions himself. He was sure she didn't fit the profile.
The only other way onto the shortlist was if your product was truly exceptional—so outstanding that the organizers simply couldn't ignore it, even if you had no connections at all.
But that couldn't be it. No chance.
It must have been some backdoor trickery that got them in.
Yes, that had to be it.
After all, in Jude's mind, Noreen was exactly that kind of person. Hadn't she always wormed her way into places she didn't belong? The only reason she'd managed to stay by Seth's side all those years was because she knew how to play dirty.
If Bianca and Dylan's relationship hadn't soured, and Seth hadn't finally gotten his shot with his old flame, Noreen might have actually gotten what she wanted.
Jude had to admit—Noreen was good at this sort of thing. He'd underestimated her before, but never again.
He couldn't let her succeed. He had to think of a way to trip her up, to make sure she lost out on this opportunity.
Keeping his distance, Jude eavesdropped by the wall and soon learned that Carman would be the one presenting their product on stage.


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