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The Sprawling 55

    55 Strategic Seats and an Unspoken Challenge


    In the far corner of the exhibition hall, two men observed the crowd with calcted interest. Alistair Dubois, impably dressed in a tailored navy suit, leaned slightly toward Lennox.


    “Notice how Thorne hasn’t even nced at his wife since arriving. Alistair remarked quietly. “Those rumors about their forced marriage must be true.”


    Lennox nodded. “Seven years ofplete indifference. Impressivemitment <b>to </b>ignoring someone.”


    The exhibition hall had transformed into the conference area for the main event. Rows of chairs faced the stage, with the coveted front row reserved for VIPs and key industry leaders.


    “The keynote’s starting soon,” Lennox said, checking his watch. “We should find seats.”


    As they moved toward the seating area, Julian Croft entered with ra at his side. Unlike her usual position at Thorne Industries events–lingering quietly in the background–ra walked confidently beside Julian, matching his stride.


    “I didn’t expect to see her here as a presenter, Lennox murmured, eyebrows raised. “Isn’t she just Thorne’s trophy wife?”


    Alistair frowned. “Apparently not anymore. Croft treats her like she’s valuable to his


    Julian guided ra toward the middle section, his hand respectfully at her elbow. “Mr. Newman specifically asked if you’d be attending,” he told her. “He remembers your work from graduate school.”


    ra smiled, a genuine expression that reached her eyes. “It’s been years since I’ve spoken with him. I’m surprised he remembers me at all.”


    “Hard to forget the only person who challenged his quantum intelligence theorem and won,” Julian replied with a grin.


    Vivienne and Lennox took seats several rows back, the only positions still avable. Vivienne’s displeasure was evident in her tightened jaw and narrowed eyes.


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    “These scats an


    from here.


    uneptable,” she hissed. “We won’t be able to speak with Newman


    Lennox shrugged. “We werete. What did you expect?”


    Vivienne’s attention shifted as Damien entered the conference area. She straightened, her expression transforming into a calcted smile.


    Damien scanned the room, his gaze passing over ra without pausing beforending on Vivienne. He made his way toward the front row where two seats remained


    reserved.


    He beckoned to Vivienne, ignoring the whispers his gesture provoked.


    “Excuse me,” Vivienne said to Lennox, rising gracefully. “It seems better amodations await.”


    She navigated the rows with practiced elegance, pointedly passing by ra without acknowledgment. ra kept her eyes forward, her posture rxed despite the obvious.


    slight.


    “Mr. Newman always sits with keynote speakers in the front,” Julian told ra quietly. “Vivienne can bat her eyshes all she wants, but it won’t impress him. He judges on intellect, not proximity.”


    ra tilted her head thoughtfully. “I wonder if we underestimate her. Vivienne rarely shows her full capabilities unless necessary.”


    Whispers rippled through the audience as Vivienne took the seat beside Damien in the <b>front </b>row. Several industry leaders nced their way with barely concealed envy.


    “Front row ess to Newman is worth its weight <b>in </b>gold,” a woman nearby muttered. “How did she manage that?”


    “She’s with Damien Thorne,” herpanion replied. “That’s all the qualification


    needed.


    Julian leaned closer to ra. “You deserve that seat more than she does.”


    “I don’t need a front–row seat to make an impression, ra replied calmly. “Besides, I’d rather earn recognition for my work than my connections.”


    On stage


    the event coordinator approached the podium. The lights dimmed slightly,


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    focusing attention forward.


    “Ladies and gentlemen, wee to the keynote address of this year’s International Technology Expo,” she announced. “We are honored to have with us today a true visionary in artificial intelligence<b>.” </b>


    Damien leaned toward Vivienne, whispering something that made her smile


    confidently. She crossed her legs, angling herself to maximize visibility from the stage.


    “When hees down after the speech, introduce yourself immediately, Damien instructed. “Mention your doctoral research on neural pathways. It aligns with his


    current interests.”


    Vivienne nodded, her eyes fixed on the stage. “I’ve prepared thoroughly. He won’t forget meeting me.”


    In their row, ra reviewed her notes, periodically exchanging observations with Julian. Her focus remained on the content rather than the politics ying out around


    her.


    “Your adaptive learning algorithms would interest him,” Julian remarked. “You should show him the preliminary results after his speech<b>.” </b>


    ra nodded. “If there’s an opportunity, I will.”


    The host’s voice rose with enthusiasm. “Our speaker has revolutionized how we understand machine learning. His breakthroughs in quantum Al have transformed industries from healthcare to space exploration.”


    The audience straightened in anticipation. Vivienne smoothed her dress, ensuring <b>she </b>presented the perfect image. Damien’s expression remained impassive, though his eyes briefly flickered toward where ra sat.


    “He noticed you,” Julian whispered, catching the momentary nce.


    ra shook her head slightly. “He was probably looking for someone else.”


    The host continued, building momentum. “His current work at the Institute for Advanced Intelligence promises to redefine what we believe possible in human–machine interaction.”


    Vivienne leaned forward, her posture radiating eager attention. In the middle section, ra remainedposed, her notepad open and ready.


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    The room hummed with anticipation as the host extended her arm toward the side of the stage. “Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in weing the brilliant mind behind Quantum Neural Networks, a true pioneer in our field.”


    Vivienne’s smile widened, her hand already positioned to apud enthusiastically. Damien sat straighter, his expression shifting to one of professional interest.


    “Now, let’s wee Mr. Zachary Newman to the stage for his keynote address!”


    The room erupted in apuse as a distinguished man in his sixties approached the podium. His silver hair and wire–rimmed sses gave him an air of academic authority, while his rxed stance suggested confidence earned through decades of achievement.


    As Newman surveyed the audience, his gaze moved methodically across the <b>room</b>. When his eyes reached the middle section, he paused, a flicker of recognition crossing his features as he spotted ra.


    For a brief moment, he smiled directly at her before continuing his scan of the audience. The subtle acknowledgment wasn’t lost on those watching closely.


    In the front row, Vivienne’s smile faltered slightly as she noted the direction of Newman’s attention. She quickly recovered, apuding with renewed vigor as the distinguished speaker took his position at the podium.


    Damien, too, had noticed the brief exchange. His eyes narrowed almost imperceptibly as he nced toward ra, who was focused entirely on Newman, her expression one of professional interest and respect.


    “Thank you for that warm wee,” Newman began, adjusting the microphone. “Before I dive into today’s topic, I’d like to acknowledge some familiar faces in the audience. It’s always encouraging to see former students continuing to push


    boundaries in our field.”


    His gaze returned briefly to where ra sat before turning to address the room atrge.


    Julian leaned toward ra, his voice barely audible over the continuing apuse. “I think your quiet approach just trumped Vivienne’s front–row strategy.”


    ra remained silent, her attention fixed on Newman as he began his presentation. The subtle recognition had been unexpected but validating–a reminder that in this


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    world, it was her mind that mattered, not her marriage or her connections.


    In the front row, Vivienne whispered something to Damien, her smile fixed but her eyes calcting. The battle lines had been drawn, not with words but with nces and strategic positioning.


    As Newmanunched into his keynote, the unspoken challenge hung in the air between the women–one positioned perfectly by privilege, the other recognized purely on merit.


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