Chapter 483
Trevor explained. “Sophia and my sister–the one who got kicked out of the family–teamed up to get back at me. They used the media to force the into marrying her.
“It won’t be long before I divorce her and end this marriage.
“I don’t love her. She only got close to me for her own benefit. Honestly, our whole relationship was a mistake from the very beginning. Kate, I hope you get what I’m trying to say.”
Trevor’s words were deliberately vague, but the way he gazed at her was so tender and full of meaning.
Honestly, he could shoot that same soulful look at a stray dog on the street. It was the skill of being an actor.
Kate, being an actress herself, shot back a look so moved it was almost over the top. “I get it!”
“They’ve come into contact.” Aubree’s gaze lingered on the text message on her screen.
Just then, a knock sounded at her office door.
“Come in,” Aubree said.
It was Vincent Sloan.
“Ms. Miller, you have an invitation from the Angel Investors‘ Summit. It’s for tonight,” he said.
The Angel Investors‘ Summit sounded like an opportunity for Rithol City’s elite to help young entrepreneurs chase their dreams, but in reality, it was just a glossy front for business networking and self–promotion.
“The key thing is, Carmen will be there too, trying to secure investment for her shared e–bike project,” Vincent added.
“Really?” Aubree raised an eyebrow, instantly interested.
She hadn’t been exaggerating when she said now was the right time for a shared e–bike project. Shared bikes had been around for quite a while, and plenty of people had considered launching e–scooters, but the production costs were just too high.
If the rental price was set too high, users wouldn’t go for it. If it was set too low, the company might never even break even.
On top of that, they had to watch out for cheap bikes starting price wars to grab market share–it would end up being a losing game.
These days, thanks to advances across all kinds of industries, the cost of making e–scooters has dropped a lot, though they’re still not exactly cheap.
If the funding fell through, it would be a disaster for Carmen.
Aubree narrowed her eyes with a sly smile. “Let’s go join the fun.”
That evening, the party was filled with Rithol City’s most well–known investors and entrepreneurs. Aubree even spotted Kelvin Malone there.
Aubree glanced around. “Bowen’s not here?”
Kelvin almost called her “Mrs. Turner“, but he caught himself just in time. He greeted, “Ms. Miller, Mr. Turner’s been busy with company affairs lately, so he sent me to represent him.”
That really was unusual. No matter how busy Turner Group got, there were always others to handle the daily grind. As the big boss, Bowen was the one making the final calls on major projects.
Kelvin hesitated for a moment, then leaned in and whispered, “Ms. Miller, did you know that Alvin started studying finance this semester?”
“I know about that,” Aubree replied.
“Alvin actually taught himself a bunch of courses over the break. Just a couple of months into the new semester, he got the old man to pull some strings so he could take the subject tests early–and he aced them. Now word is, he’s about to join Turner Group.
“Before, Mr. Turner called all the shots at the company. But now that Mr. Alvin’s coming in, some shady people are starting to see an opportunity.
“Honestly, those guys are just flailing around. Mr. Alvin and Mr. Turner are family. Do they really think he’d turn on his uncle and help them take down Mr. Turner?”
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