A gentleman nearby offered his congratulations to Eleanor as well. She smiled politely at him. “Thank you.”
As for the man to her left, Eleanor acted as if she hadn’t heard his well-wishes at all.
Ian’s deep-set gaze flickered with some unreadable emotion before his handsome face settled back into an impassive mask.
On stage, the event continued. The foundation was now presenting its next project, a campaign for environmental awareness.
From a few seats away, Serena stared daggers into Eleanor’s back, feeling a swell of frustration. “Vanessa, just look at her—so smug, as if she’s someone important just because she donated a bit of money.”
Vanessa maintained her graceful smile. “Serena, don’t be like that. Eleanor’s contribution to scientific research is a good thing, no matter what.”
Serena merely curled her lip in disdain.
Henry, sitting beside them, overheard Vanessa’s words and glanced over with clear approval.
As Vanessa swept back her long hair, her hand brushed Henry’s arm. He caught her eye and a faint smile played at his lips.
Just then, an assistant quietly approached Eleanor, leaning in and speaking in a low voice, “Miss Sutton, Mr. Vaughn would like you to join him in the lounge.”
Eleanor was only too happy to leave her current company and followed the assistant toward the lounge. The assistant smiled. “Mr. Vaughn would like you to rest here for a while. When the event is over, he’d like to discuss the donation with you.”
“All right,” Eleanor agreed with a nod.
An hour later, the program in the main hall concluded, and guests began to filter out.
Eleanor checked the time just as Xavier stepped into the lounge. “Sorry to keep you waiting.”
He and Eleanor went over the details for the allocation of the research grant. By the time they finished, it was already half past eleven.
“It’s lunchtime,” Xavier said, extending an invitation. “We’re having a small celebration—would you join us? After all, you’re one of the guests of honor today.”
Eleanor considered it. It was about time for lunch, and she had no other plans.
“Sure,” she replied.
Xavier smiled as they left the lounge together and crossed the parking lot. He insisted Eleanor ride with him, promising to bring her back after lunch.
The celebration was held at a five-star hotel near the foundation. Eleanor didn’t ask who would be there, but as soon as she arrived, she saw five tables set up—and at one of them sat Ian, Henry, Vanessa, and Serena.
Eleanor’s breath caught for a moment. Xavier looked away, guilt flickering in his eyes.
“Leaving so soon? Not even one drink?” Xavier asked, rising as well.
“No, I’ve got business at the office,” Ian replied coolly.
He turned to Eleanor. “You need to sign the Everprosper Biotech patent contract at two o’clock. Don’t be late.”
Eleanor frowned slightly, lifting her teacup and taking a sip.
Without another word, Ian walked away.
“Come on, Ian, you’re leaving already? We just started eating!” Serena protested.
“Serena, you all enjoy. I’ll be going as well,” Vanessa said, setting down her fork and quickly grabbing her purse to follow Ian out.
Eleanor kept her head down as she ate, as if none of their comings and goings mattered to her in the slightest.
After lunch, Xavier personally walked her to the car, his gaze fixed on her.
“I owe you an apology for today,” he said quietly. “I didn’t mean to make you uncomfortable.”

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