So, how would Khloe react when she found out that Solara Energy's representative was Angela?
Thinking of this, Trey's anticipation grew. He was eager to see how Khloe would handle Angela, and how she would deal with him.
There was no love between them—but there had to be hate.
Angela was led into the VIP reception room by Morrison Group staff.
She had arrived an hour earlier than scheduled. Ethan had yet to appear.
The assistant called Ethan, but he didn't pick up.
At that moment, Ethan was just getting out of bed at the hotel. His phone vibrated nearby, but he ignored it and headed straight to the bathroom.
After leaving Charlotte's place last night, he had drunk at a bar all night. Now, his whole body ached miserably.
Only after a long, cold shower did he finally wake up enough to check his phone. He sent a message to have the company staff receive Angela and said he would arrive shortly.
After hanging up, Ethan glanced at the message screen again.
All night, Charlotte had stayed silent—no signs, no moves.
By now, his emotions had calmed. His mind raced, realizing Charlotte's likely motive for taking his phone.
Everything on his phone was related to Solara Energy's collaboration project.
But even if she saw the project, everything was perfectly above board. What could she really do?
…
Knock knock—
Angela had just finished a call with Barney when she saw movement at the door.
Assuming Ethan had arrived so quickly, she hurried to open it.
Winnie's temper flared instantly. If Charlotte hadn't told her to ignore it, she would have already wanted to give this pair of scoundrels a piece of her mind.
Coincidentally, she had just received a call from Michael, asking her to keep an eye on Angela and Ethan—delay the two of them for a little while.
It turned out Khloe and Michael had contacted each other that morning. Michael was on his way to Morrison Group to represent Khloe at the signing.
"I see… so, Miss Olson, you were sent here by Miss Morrison…" Angela began.
"I'm here to accompany you on behalf of Ethan," Winnie interrupted. She leaned forward slightly. "Angela, have you eaten lunch yet? It's around mealtime. Tea alone isn't enough, right?"
Angela sensed the hostility in Winnie's tone, but this was the Morrison Group. Though confused, she didn't want to stir up trouble.
"No, it's fine. I'll eat after finishing work. You don't need to worry, Miss Olson. You should focus on your own tasks."
"That won't do," Winnie said firmly. "I can't just leave a VIP guest unattended. My treat—let's go get something to eat."

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The readers' comments on the novel: Billionaire's Match (by Tangy Candy)
This is the story that I like reading. The heroine got the hold of the situation right away. No humiliation, no injustice, which keep the readers feeling bad all the way while waiting for the right thing to settle in favor of the heroine. Good storyline,congrats writer!...