“I have a n to deal with the Chamber of Commerce,” Wynter interjected.
She refused to burden an elderly man with her troubles. And, given her status as one of the few angel investors, she could easily join the Southern Cascadia Chamber of Commerce.
Aside from Larry and his associates, no one knew about Wynter’s role as an angel investor. Even Fabian was unaware of her involvement at such a young age. It might be bewildering, but Wynter was undeniably an exceptional
individual.
Her remarkable intuition for profits and sharp business acumen set her apart from others. What began as casual investing had turned Wynter into a prominent angel investor.@@novelbin@@
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