See? No matter how hard Noreen tries to prove herself, Seth won't even spare her a glance.
Relief settled over Bianca, washing away the frustration she'd felt when Noreen outshone her at the summit. Now, it all seemed so trivial.
In her mind, Noreen's victory was nothing more than a stroke of luck.
So after coming back, Bianca refused to let that setback get to her. If anything, it fueled her drive to prove herself even more.
She was determined to show everyone that Seth's choice—picking her—was the best decision he could have made.
Last time, she'd underestimated Noreen, letting her swoop in and snag the golden InnoCore project. Bianca wasn't about to make that mistake again. She went back through all the projects she'd previously dismissed, giving them a second look, and handpicked a few promising ones.
One of them happened to be TechVenture's new gaming project.
That's why she found herself at TechVenture today.
But what caught her off guard was running into Noreen here as well.
Could Noreen be eyeing TechVenture's project, too?
Now, this was getting interesting.
If Noreen really thought she could compete with her for TechVenture, she clearly didn't know her own limits.
This time, Bianca was determined to outshine Noreen—and do it in style.
On a whim, she changed dinner plans, booking a table at Sakura Tempest—the very same restaurant where Noreen was hosting her own dinner.
Seth didn't question it, only glancing over and asking, "Since when are you in the mood for sushi?"
She smiled, "I just suddenly had a craving, that's all. What, you don't want to join me?"
"When have I ever told you I didn't want to do something with you?" he replied, all focus on the road but responding to every word.
That answer lifted her spirits instantly.
She quickly called Joyner, Evergain Capital's CEO, to let him know about the change in dinner venue.
Since coming back from Harborcrest, Bianca had been pushing forward with the SkyMind partnership. Even though SkyMind had lost out to InnoCore at the summit, with Aurelion Group backing them, their future was secure.
With the right resources, who's to say they couldn't surpass InnoCore in the end?
After all, out of all the projects launched each year, how many actually make it to a successful IPO?
In this game, the last one standing is the real winner.


VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog