In the end, she had built up her tolerance one drink at a time, gradually learning to remain poised and handle any situation with composure. Jennifer had a point. A low alcohol tolerance could indeed cause you to lose many opportunities.
Back at Aurelion Group, she had certainly secured many projects by out-drinking competitors. But it had also taken a toll on her body.
At that time, Aurelion Group's subsidiary was in the critical period leading up to its IPO. Noreen hadn't wanted to distract Seth, so she had shouldered the burden alone. That included the time she was hospitalized for alcohol poisoning and had a miscarriage. She hadn't even let Sophia notify Seth.
Looking back now, she didn't know how she had managed to get through it. But she was glad she had.
Noreen offered some friendly advice to Jennifer's secretary. "Building up your tolerance takes time. You can't rush it, or you'll damage your stomach."
The man nodded gratefully.
Jennifer smiled beside them. "You're lucky to run into someone as kind as Ms. Gilmore, who actually looks out for you. Others won't be so considerate. In our line of work, whose stomach hasn't been ruined by drinking?"
Noreen could see that Jennifer was serious about grooming her new secretary. She gave Jennifer a knowing look, and Jennifer smiled back. Nothing more needed to be said.
After the gala ended and Noreen had seen off the last of her guests, Halley Joyner called her into a private room to discuss business. When Noreen entered, the others already there had solemn expressions. Even Wilbur had shed his usual carefree demeanor, looking serious and grim.
"What's wrong?" Noreen asked, puzzled. "What happened?"
Halley's voice was heavy. "There's been a major development in Northcrest. A very important figure has been secretly detained for investigation."
Marcus Selwyn added, "The whole landscape is about to change."
Eason Clayton chuckled. "What's there to be afraid of? When the sky falls, the tall ones hold it up." He then glanced at Wilbur. "You're tall enough. You can handle it."

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