Jude was about to offer another compliment, but the mention of Harcourt Group made his expression turn strange again.
Bianca didn’t notice. She glanced at the time. “Why aren’t Healy Naylor and Dylan here yet?”
Jude said he’d call them. Healy replied that he was tied up and couldn’t make it but had already sent a gift. Dylan was even more direct—he didn’t even answer his phone.
Bianca’s displeasure was obvious. Had they decided to drop even the pretense of courtesy? They had probably been brainwashed by Noreen, which was why they were distancing themselves from her. It seemed Noreen loved poaching people from her circle, turning them against her. Was it because she couldn’t have Seth, so she settled for stealing everyone else? What a pathetic effort.
“If they don’t want to come, it’s their loss. We can have fun without them,” Bianca said, feigning indifference.
Just then, she received a message from Henry Brooke. He had just landed in Rivercrest City and was asking if she was free for dinner.
Bianca sent him her location. “Perfect timing! I’m having a pre-engagement party, but it’s a small group. Come and liven things up.”
Hearing that she needed him, Henry’s first instinct was to say yes. But then he remembered that Seth would undoubtedly be there. After a moment’s thought, he politely declined and wished her a good time.
Bianca simply replied, “Alright then,” and the conversation ended.
A wave of melancholy washed over Henry. He hadn’t come to Rivercrest City for business. He had simply wanted to see Bianca one last time before she got engaged. He knew it was pointless, but he had come anyway.
After a while, he called Padgett Novak. “Got time for a drink?”
Padgett said he did, and Henry sent him the location a few minutes later.
When Padgett saw the name of the club, a flash of memory made him loosen his tie, a sudden heat rising in his chest. “Why’d you pick this place?” he asked.
“Just a random choice. Why?” Henry replied.
“No reason. I’ll be there soon.”



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