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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 184

The event organizer was starting to panic.

He hurried over and leaned down to whisper discreetly in Stein’s ear, careful to keep his tone respectful.

“Mr. Campbell, your seat is over there—the one at the head of the table. We reserved it especially for you. Would you like to move?”

Victoria’s seat, in contrast, was right by the door—practically next to the kitchen. In other words, it was the kind of spot reserved for people who didn’t matter. Mr. Campbell, after all, was a high-ranking official from Evermore City. If they failed to treat him with the proper deference, the consequences could be dire.

But Stein just shook his head mildly. “No need. This seat’s just fine.”

He added, “I didn’t come to Starfall City for special treatment. Where I sit isn’t important.”

With that, the rest of the guests had no choice but to shuffle awkwardly into the seats originally meant for Stein. They looked as uneasy as if they’d sat on pins, unable to get comfortable.

Stein glanced around the table, his expression calm and approachable.

“Please, everyone—relax. Let’s enjoy ourselves and talk freely. This is an exchange after all, and I want to hear what you all have to say.”

The room, which had been uncomfortably silent just moments before, suddenly erupted into lively conversation.

People began pitching ideas to Stein and voicing their opinions.

Once the business elites started talking, it was hard to stop them—which, conveniently, gave Stein and Victoria a chance to speak privately.

“If you need anything, now’s the time to say so,” Stein said quietly. “While I’m here, and while these people are all eager to make a good impression—connections, resources, whatever you want, just name it.”

So that was his real reason for inviting her to dinner. Victoria realized that her only goal at the expo was to give Yasmine a shot at presenting their drone project to Stein—hopefully to get him interested in a partnership.

But she had no intention of standing out in front of these people.

She knew the political and business worlds all too well. The moment you stepped into the spotlight, you became a target. There were countless examples of people who’d been taken down before they even got started.

Stein seemed ready to publicly play the role of her patron, but Victoria’s real problems were with Simms and the others who wanted to see her fail. Right now, McNeil’s company was so powerful that a single move could crush her.

And Stein, for all his influence, was based in Echo City—too far away to offer real help. In the end, she had to rely on herself.

“No need, big brother. I really just wanted to see you,” Victoria replied smoothly, taking a sip of water as a cover. “I brought a gift for Jimmy. It’s already been delivered to your suite.”

Stein could see she genuinely wasn’t asking for help, so he let it drop.

“Jimmy’s still obsessed with that game you designed. It’s a shame it’s not available online anymore. Any plans to have V&S Group release it?”

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