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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 609

"The risk is high, but so is the reward. Isn't that how Seth built Aurelion Group into what it is today? If he can do it, so can I!"

It was the age-old principle of business. Fortune favors the bold, a truth that has stood the test of time.

Yvonne was convinced.

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Friday was the annual Rivercrest City Financial Summit, a major event in the financial world.

Noreen had received her invitation early and had specifically asked Sophia to clear her schedule for the day.

This year's summit was hosted by Padgett Novak.

It was the first time they had seen each other in a month. In truth, Padgett had often wanted to find an excuse to see Noreen, but they were both incredibly busy.

Over the past month, Padgett had been traveling across the country, studying economic development models for Rivercrest City, while also juggling preparations for the summit. He was stretched thin.

Noreen's schedule was no better. With several key projects in motion and new ones to evaluate, she spent a third of the month on business trips.

Their paths rarely crossed, and since they moved in different circles, opportunities to meet were even rarer.

Still, Padgett kept a close eye on Noreen's endeavors.

When they met, he immediately asked about The Chronos Gallery.

"I was in Northcrest for a meeting last week, and the higher-ups specifically mentioned The Chronos Gallery as a major contributor to the preservation and promotion of our national culture!"

"I've seen the trailer—it already has two hundred million views! An outstanding achievement!"

Like InnoCore, The Chronos Gallery was a source of great pride for Noreen.

"Thank you for the encouragement, Director Novak. We'll continue to do our best!"

Padgett had hoped to chat a little longer, but someone came looking for him, and their conversation was cut short.

Noreen then made her way into the summit hall.

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