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Yes-man 171

    <b>Chapter </b><b>171 </b>


    <b>When </b><b>Bianca </b><b>heard </b><b>Dn’s </b><b>voice</b><b>, </b><b>the </b><b>light </b><b>in </b>her eyes vanishedpletely.


    <b>Her </b><b>fingers </b><b>tightened </b>around her teacup, knuckles <b>turning </b>white.


    <b>She </b><b>never </b><b>imagined </b><b>that </b>both CEO Joyner <b>and </b>Dn had rejected her for Noreen’s sake.


    <b>She </b>could ept <b>CEO </b>Joyner’s decision–he’d always been pragmatic.


    But Dn? Did their shared history mean nothing to him now?


    Seth, watching her closely, reached over and took the wine ss from her hand. “Let’s go say hello.”


    Bianca stared at him in a daze.


    <b>“</b><b>I’ll </b>go with you.”


    With just those four words, he made it clear: I’ve got your back.


    Dn’s arrival was a surprise to everyone.


    He exined that he’d just wrapped up a meeting nearby, saw a post about the gathering online, and thought he’d drop in.


    Of course, that was just the official story.


    The truth was, he’d made up the excuse just to see her.


    “That’s quite the coincidence,” Noreen said cheerfully, showing no sign of suspicion, and asked the waiter to bring another ce setting.


    Sophia started to scoot over to make room for Dn.


    But quick–eyed Mina jumped up first. “You can sit over here. I’ve just about finished eating, and you guys will be talking business anyway. I’ll go take some photos.”


    Mina had been seated beside Carman, with a spot between her and Noreen.


    Sophia, <b>on </b>the other hand, was right next to Noreen. She had no intention of giving her brother’s rival <b>a </b>chance.


    Dn had barely settled into his seat when there was another knock on the private dining room <b>door</b>.


    Noreen thought it must be CEO Joyner–she was already bracing herself.


    But <b>to </b>her surprise, it was Seth who entered, Bianca at his side.


    The smile faded from Noreen’s face, reced by a cool, distant expression.


    She clearly wasn’t thrilled to see these unexpected guests.


    Seth, as if oblivious <b>to </b>her reaction, looked straight at Dn. “Dn<b>, </b><b>there’s </b><b>something I’d </b>like <b>to </b><b>discuss </b><b>with you</b>.”


    Dn raised an eyebrow. “What’s <b>so </b>urgent <b>it </b><b>can’t </b><b>wait</b><b>?</b><b>” </b>


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    <b>1118 </b>


    “The business leaders‘ summit.”


    That was important, and everyone at the table knew it.


    Dn turned to Noreen with an apologetic smile. “I’ll have to excuse myself. Rain check on dinner?”


    “No problem, workes first,” Noreen replied. After all, she’d been Seth’s chief of staff for years–she knew exactly how critical this summit was, especially for Dn right <i>now</i>, when Omniva Group needed to solidify its position.


    Still, she couldn’t understand why Seth had to pull Dn away in the middle of her dinner.


    Dn hadn’t even left the room yet when CEO Joyner arrived, heading straight for Noreen–and ran right into Seth and Bianca.


    CEO Joyner, ever the seasoned executive, didn’t bat an eye at the awkward timing. Instead, he greeted them warmly. “Well, if it isn’t Mr. Harcourt and Director Lowell! What a coincidence. <i>You </i>two dining here as well?”


    Bianca, still stung by his earlier rejection, barely nodded in response.


    CEO Joyner didn’t seem to mind, keeping up the friendly front. “Since we’ve all run into each other, why not join forces for dinner?”


    “I’m actually here to discuss the summit with Mr. Wilder,” Seth replied, not missing a beat. “But if you’re avable, CEO Joyner, you’re wee to join us.”


    “Absolutely!” CEO Joyner agreed right away, not hesitating for a second.


    After all, Mr. Harcourt of Aurelion Group was the rising star of Rivercrest City’s financial world. Getting an invitation like this was a stroke of luck, and CEO Joyner knew when to seize an


    opportunity.


    He still wanted to talk to Noreen, of course, but business came first. Some things simply took precedence.


    Watching CEO Joyner choose so decisively, Bianca couldn’t help but let a faint smile y at her lips.


    Her gaze brushed past Noreen andnded on Carman, who sat quietly at her side.


    After a brief pause, Bianca spoke up. “Mr. Holt, would you care to join us?”


    Seth may have been the one hosting dinner, but Bianca didn’t hesitate to extend the invitation herself.
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