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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 167

Rivercrest City was famous for its river views and the rolling hills that framed the skyline.

Right now, the best view of the river in the city stretched beyond Noreen's office window.

She could hardly believe her luck—she'd managed to find an office that matched all her requirements, in record time, and at a price that didn't break the bank.

There was only one slight catch…

Aurelion Tower stood just across the river.

But even that didn't dampen Noreen's mood. If anything, it became a motivation to keep pushing forward.

The first thing she did was call Carman to share the good news.

Carman agreed—it was definitely something worth celebrating.

So, Noreen decided to treat the whole studio to dinner that evening, and she told Carman to invite Mina along too, since Mina happened to be off work for a couple of days.

While she and Carman debated which restaurant to book, Noreen waited for the elevator.

"I'm good with anything," she said, phone pressed to her ear. "Let them pick what they want—I don't need you to save money on my account."

The elevator doors slid open. Absorbed in her call, Noreen barely glanced at the people inside.

Once she'd stepped in, she finally heard a voice: "Director Lowell, I didn't expect you to come by and check out our offices in person. I'm Ethan Laurent. If it's all right, maybe we could swap contacts? If you need anything, just let me know. I'd be happy to bring any files you need straight to Aurelion Group—no need for you to make the trip."

Catching her reflection in the mirrored wall, Noreen finally realized who else was in the elevator.

Bianca.

No Seth this time—just Bianca and Ethan.

She recognized Ethan, too—one of the partners at TechVenture. Back when she was still at Aurelion Group, she'd selected him as a project lead, though most of her communication had been with the other partner at TechVenture.

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