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Billionaire's Match (by Tangy Candy) novel Chapter 342

Chapter 342

Angela’s eyes widened slightly, a flicker of surprise crossing her face.

She didn’t understand why Trey had suddenly asked that, so she pressed her lips together and remained silent.

Trey had been precocious from a young age. When they first met, he was deeply immersed in studying and networking, frequently mingling with the city’s elite circles.

Only students from prestigious schools, mostly seniors on the verge of graduation, could keep pace with him socially. Among them were some of Angela’s friends.

Angela had fallen for Trey at first sight at a party. From then on, she used her friends to dig around, hoping to discover what kind of girl Trey liked.

But what she uncovered surprised her: their connection ran far deeper than she realized-they had already crossed paths when he was six years old.

That year, the city hosted an extremely popular winter camp, organized by national athletes. Dozens of children were led on an expedition to the world’s most famous snow-capped mountains.

The cost was exorbitant, affordable only for families of considerable means. As the departure date approached, ten spots remained. To give back, the organizers, in cooperation with the city’s Education Department, held an Olympiad-style math exam, offering full scholarships to the top ten children.

Angela had been one of the lucky recipients.

The entire journey had been luxurious, but an accident occurred during the mountain expedition: a boy from another group got separated and nearly met with disaster.

The teams stayed in tents at the foot of the mountain for several days afterward. A rescue helicopter arrived for the return journey.

Angela was only twelve at the time, but the memory stuck with her. She even followed the news afterward, learning that the boy had been carried down safely by his teammates, spent two days in the hospital, and suffered no lasting harm.

That boy was Trey.

Angela later heard that after returning, he had never forgotten the girl who had saved him. But he had never visited the hospital, and after the trip, the group disbanded. All the children’s personal information had been kept confidential. He hadn’t seen her face-only remembered the tiny red mole behind her ear.

In Trey’s words, that mole had been a spark during the haze of unconsciousness, a fleeting warmth that had stayed with him.

He had even searched through news reports and contacted other attendees, but to no avail. The girl who had saved him had vanished into the crowd, as if fate had deliberately set her aside for him.

Angela seized the opportunity. She dug up the old winter camp registration forms, marked the red mole behind her ear, and, through a mutual acquaintance, casually brought it up. Trey immediately believed she was the girl he had never forgotten-the one who had saved his life.

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No one could resist a fate like that.

Moreover, Trey had developed an obsession. Angela had meticulously prepared every step, and soon they were swept into a passionate romance, a wildfire that consumed them both.

He was young and vigorous, and she was at the peak of her own allure. Their taboo romance unfolded like a storybook: from her careful planning, to teasing and resisting, to secretly pledging themselves to one another… every step thrilling, intoxicating, irresistible.

She had fallen completely, and Trey had fallen harder.

Even when Trey’s family tried to intervene, they only fueled the fire.

Yet, Angela hadn’t realized she had overestimated her control and underestimated Trey’s heartlessness.

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