She and Bianca were competitors, yes, but Noreen had always played fair. She had no interest in underhanded tactics.
Sophia had to agree. And that’s what made it so satisfying. Bianca had brought this entirely upon herself.
Noreen shooed Sophia out and returned to her call with Mrs. Joyner. By the time they finished, it was nearly the end of the workday. She checked her phone and saw a flood of messages, most of them from Claire Chase.
“Babe, I was watching the livestream. Bitch Bianca got egged hahahahahahaha…”
The text wasn’t enough to convey her glee. It was followed by a 60-second voice message. Noreen pressed play, expecting an excited rant, but was met instead with Claire’s demonic, cackling laughter, which continued for the full minute. She had no idea why she’d just wasted 60 seconds of her life listening to it.
“Is this what corporate warfare has come to? You mess with my money tree, I throw rotten eggs at you?” Claire texted next.
“I didn’t do anything. She walked right into that one herself,” Noreen replied.
Claire sent back a knowing-look emoji. “It’s called karma!”
Noreen couldn’t help but agree.
She had just gotten into her car when Evelyn called, asking her to stop by the Harcourt residence after work to pick up some traditional medicine. When Noreen arrived, Evelyn had already prepared dinner and was just waiting for her.
Wade was in a cheerful mood. After dinner, he invited Noreen for a game of chess and asked about Winrich’s progress. When he heard she was in talks to acquire Centribo, he nodded in approval. “Centribo has a solid foundation, but it lacks the tech talent to break through to the next level. With Vincent on board, that problem will be solved.” He paused, then added, “Talent is the core of any company. You have to know how to utilize it. That’s the key to long-term success.” Vision, strategy, and leadership—all were essential.
Evelyn brought them some herbal tea, beaming. “Mr. Harcourt hasn’t been this happy in a long time. Noreen, you should visit more often.”
Noreen smiled and agreed.


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