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Chapter 105 : A Step Forward

Author: Cynthia
last update publish date: 2026-07-02 15:45:00

“Good evening, Mr. Whitmore.”

“Good evening, Emma.”

His voice was calm, unhurried.

“I hope I’m not interrupting your evening.”

“Not at all.”

“Good. I’ll keep this brief. I wanted you to hear it from me before Monday’s meeting.”

Emma slipped her notebook from her bag and uncapped a pen.

“I’m listening.”

Beside her, Rowan noticed the notebook and glanced over.

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  • The Rise From Betrayal   Chapter 105 : A Step Forward

    “Good evening, Mr. Whitmore.” “Good evening, Emma.” His voice was calm, unhurried. “I hope I’m not interrupting your evening.” “Not at all.” “Good. I’ll keep this brief. I wanted you to hear it from me before Monday’s meeting.” Emma slipped her notebook from her bag and uncapped a pen. “I’m listening.” Beside her, Rowan noticed the notebook and glanced over. Work mode. Alexander never called casually. “The board concluded its final review this afternoon,” Alexander said. “We’ve approved the U.S. expansion.” Emma’s pen stopped. “…The United States?” “Yes.” A genuine smile spread across her face. “Congratulations, Mr. Whitmore.” “Thank you.” “We’ve been working toward this for a long time. Mond

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