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Tried 496

    <b>Chapter 496 </b>


    The Walton <b>family’s </b><b>engagement </b>banquet was held at a <b>private </b>estate. Aubree and Bowen arrived together. They were both <b>stunningly </b>charismatic. Their entrance alone overshadowed the <b>actual </b>hosts of the event.


    Trailing behind them was Nina in a striking red dress, <b>breathtakingly </b>beautiful. Her temporary escort, Kelvin<b>, </b>was also quite the sight. He was handsome and refined. The four of them together certainly captured more than a <b>few </b>eyes.


    <b>As </b>for <b>Vincent</b>, his delicate features made him seem in byparison, like the ugly duckling in a lineup of swans. He silently vowed that next time, he would avoid joining the main group for such an entrance.


    The Walton family <b>was </b>one of the most prominent in Rithol City. The engagement <b>was </b>with someone from a family steeped in academia<b>. </b><b>It </b>was <b>a </b>fitting match in terms <b>of </b>status. Unsurprisingly, the banquet <b>was </b>grand in scale.


    <b>Aubree </b>looked around the <b>estate </b>with interest<b>, </b>already toying with the idea of having one of her own. Bowen’s Ellis Heights <b>was </b>essentially <b>a </b>private <b>estate </b>built across the entirety <b>of </b>Mount Ellis<b>, </b>shaped by the mountain’s natural terrain and absurdly massive in <b>size</b>.


    She had long been itching to <b>have </b>her <b>own </b>estate, though Bowen’s kindness <b>was </b>admittedly too extravagant. The Walton family’s setup felt much <b>more </b>practical.


    Bowen and Kelvin <b>were </b>soon called <b>away </b>by others. Nina stayed close to Aubree<b>, </b>not leaving her side. Vincent followed as well, ready any business<b>–</b>rted interactions.


    Everything was going smoothly until Aubree <b>saw </b>Bryan, Daxton, and Carmen.


    <b>to </b><b>step </b>in for


    Currently, Bryan and Carmen <b>were </b>the public faces of the Wilson Group, handling most of the business dealings. Daxton’s presence today spoke volumes about the Walton family’s influence.


    Seeing them, especially Daxton<b>, </b>stirred up Aubree’s memories of the Walton family.


    In the previous timeline, Daxton’s biggest <b>research </b>partner had been the Walton family. This generation of the Waltons had two daughters and one son. The eldest daughter was already married, and today was the engagement party for the second daughter<b>. </b><b>As </b>for the youngest son, he lived a <b>carefree </b>life and wasn’t considering marriage.


    Everyone thought the Walton family’s youngest son, Casper Walton, was <b>useless </b>and spoiled. No one <b>knew </b>he was harboring a deep crush on Carmen, his true love.


    Daxton’s anti–cancer drug had gone terribly wrong in the past. Ignoring iplete clinical trial data, he used his status to push the drug into early use. However, the drug not only failed to kill cancer cells but actually <b>caused </b>them to multiply and metastasize, leading <b>to </b>catastrophic consequences<b>. </b>


    For a time, Daxton and the entire Wilson family <b>became </b>public enemies.


    For Carmen’s sake, he had taken the <b>fall </b>and shifted all the me onto the Walton family. Thanks to him being manipted by Carmen, the Wilson family escaped unscathed while the Walton family was utterly ruined. In the pharmaceutical industry, losing public trust meant total copse.


    Carmen hadn’t done all this out of love for Daxton or the Wilson family. Had the Wilson family gone down, she would’ve suffered too.


    The irony was, Aubree had worked herself to the bone to help Daxton find the root <b>of </b>the drug issue. She endured ridicule and humiliation, begging <b>experts </b>to help.


    In the end, she identified the problem and helped him sessfully develop a corrected drug, only to be outmaneuvered by Carmen.


    Worse still, Carmen stole her research results, and when Daxton gave his sess speech, he only thanked Carmen. The clueless media, led by his words, credited Carmen with everything Aubree had done.


    Even now, Aubree still couldn’t understand why Daxton favored Carmen to the point he disregarded everyone else in the Wilson family, <b>as </b>long as Carmen <b>remained </b>unharmed.


    When Aubree had first returned to the Wilson family, Daxton hadn’t shown <b>such </b>bias. At most<b>, </b>his care for Carmen was <b>based </b>on a <b>few </b>more <b>years </b>of shared roof and sibling ties. <b>He </b>might’ve looked out for her slightly more, but it wasn’t this level of blind favoritism.


    Ironically, it was only after <b>Aubree </b>started genuinely caring for <b>Daxton </b>that his favoritism toward Carmen grew. Aubree <b>sneered </b>inwardly. <b>Her </b>kindness had only made him more disgusted with her.


    This time around, Aubree would <b>never </b>let Carmen bask in <b>sess </b><b>again</b>. She would <b>drive </b>a wedge between the Wilson and Walton families and <b>expose </b><b>Daxton </b>for the hypocrite he <b>truly </b>was.


    The moment Carmen <b>saw </b><b>her</b>, <b>she </b>smiled brightly.


    She could still smile like that.


    <b>212 </b>


    <b>2:42 </b><b>PM </b>


    Aubree’s <b>expression </b>twisted slightly<b>, </b>hairs standing on end. <b>That </b>was creepy. She thought Carmen had gone crazy after being outmaneuvered at thest investor meeting.


    But Carmen wasn’t crazy<b>. </b>She walked up with that bright, genuine smile and said, “Aubree, it’s been a while! You look absolutely stunning today<b>.</b>”


    That smile only <b>grew </b>brighter.


    Like a loyal guard, Daxton followed closely behind, his <b>face </b>full of wariness.


    <b>“</b>You too,” Aubree replied, her tone polite but her words anything but. “Still just <b>as </b>annoying as ever.”


    Carmen had now learned to control <b>her </b><b>facial </b>expressions. She showed no sign of anger. “I hope you can keep that smile till the <b>very </b>end.”


    ‘Today <b>is </b>the <b>day </b>you <b>meet </b>your doom,‘ Carmen thought coldly.


    She raised her champagne ss toward Aubree<b>. </b>‘Enjoy your smugness while you <b>still </b><b>can</b>‘


    Carmen <b>was </b>practically bursting with <b>glee</b>. Today, she <b>was </b>in an incredibly good mood.


    Aubree frowned a little. ‘What’s her game this time?‘


    Soon, the hosts of the event came <b>over </b>to exchange pleasantries. While Aubree had no obligation to give face to the Wilson family, she had to <b>respect </b>the Walton family.


    fech


    “President of Bree Technology? Truly a young hero!” The <b>guest </b>of honor, Maeve Walton, arrived with <b>her </b>father<b>, </b>Darius Walton.


    <b>Darius </b>said, “I’ve heard so much about Ms. Miller’s aplishments. Seeing you in person today makes me feel old indeed.”


    “A billion–dorpany… Ms. Miller, your future is limitless,” he added. Aubree was young, but her wealth and power were undeniable.


    Nearly everyone here wanted to form ties with her, the Walton family included. Their invitation was clearly an attempt to build a connection.


    Aubree replied, “Mr. Walton tters me. Your daughter is equally brilliant and beautiful.”


    Every parent loved hearing praise for their child? Dariusughed heartily. “None of my kids are all that impressive. This daughter of mine is not particrly capable either<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    Maeve pouted, clearly embodying the aloof eldest–daughter trope. “Ms. Miller is amazing, but I’m not too shabby either, okay?”


    “Yes, yes, of course!” Darius quickly <b>agreed</b>.


    Only then did Darius seem to remember the others nearby. He gave a cursory nod toward Carmen, “This must be the Wilson family’s adopted daughter<b>? </b>Talented girl. Since I know Daxton well, I won’t bother with formalities.”


    Daxton nodded, his frown deepening. He was displeased that Darius seemed to favor Aubree so much. ‘Aubree? What’s <b>so </b>great about her? She’s stealing all of Carmen’s spotlight!‘


    Carmen’s smile faltered slightly. “I’ve long admired Mr. Walton. As the younger generation<b>, </b>it’s only right that I pay my respects.”


    In contrast<b>, </b>Carmen had clearly lost some ground.


    Carmen didn’t mind. She would let Aubree <b>bask </b>a little longer. It wouldn’tst past tonight.


    To Aubree’s surprise, her encounter with the Wilson family didn’t end there. When it was time to sit for the banquet, they ended up at the same table.


    Bowen<b>, </b>meanwhile, <b>was </b>seated elsewhere.
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