Billionaire’s Match By Tangy Candy Novel Chapter 382
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Love Demands Honest Hearts — Yash Malhotra 382
Chapter 382
Part of it was also because they had once crossed paths before.
Six months ago, Angela had visited an art exhibition in Goldmont City. She and Barney had chosen the same painting, drawn by their shared taste.
The painting depicted children in an orphanage, rendered with wildly imaginative colors that exaggerated the loneliness of each child.
Angela had been captivated by the painting’s unique palette, but Barney’s perspective was different. She still remembered his words from that day: he liked the painting simply because he had a sister he had never met.
Years ago, his mother had sent her to the orphanage, and now, following her mother’s dying wish, he had come to Goldmont City in search of her.
But finding someone with no trace of information in such a sprawling city was like searching for a needle in the ocean. Barney’s previous visits had all ended in failure. It was only by chance, attending a friend’s exhibition, that he saw this orphanage-themed painting and felt a pang of emotion, wanting to take it home as a memento.
Touched by his sincerity, Angela had willingly let him have the painting.
She never imagined that this guy would turn out to be the vice chairman of Jayelle City’s largest energy company, “Solara Energy,” a household name and the city’s most sought-after bachelor.
Barney came from an illustrious background. The Lemont family had a long line of diplomats for three generations. By the time his father took over, the family had begun venturing into business-but still at the behest of the state, pioneering breakthroughs in new energy and technology.
Because of this, Solara Energy became a state-backed family company, enjoying an unassailable position in Jayelle City and a top-tier reputation nationally.
Angela’s parents, having retired from the research institute, had continued working at Solara Energy.
Solara Energy had recently planned to establish a branch in Goldmont City, though the project had yet to be finalized. Angela had initially intended to ask her parents to help her secure the opportunity-but unexpectedly, she met Barney.
He already had a favorable impression of her, and being someone who valued talent, he was impressed by the standout research data in her papers. Seeing that her parents also held senior positions at the company, he immediately decided to invest.
This trip to Jayelle City was Angela’s preparation for the new branch. 1
“Barney, you asked to see me?” Angela asked softly, her tone respectful.
“Yes,” Barney nodded, sliding a plane ticket and some documents across the desk. He tapped the gold- embossed invitation with his finger. “Prepare yourself. Tomorrow, we’re going to Goldmont City.”
“Tomorrow?” Angela glanced at the invitation to the International Investment Summit on Future Industries.
She quickly scanned the participants’ list: national industrial funds, internationally renowned investment banks, and giants in energy and pharmaceuticals.
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Her eyes lingered the longest on the Morrison Group, the most famous pharmaceutical company in Goldmont City. She recalled how close the Fox family had come to securing investment from them.
“Yes. A few of my friends will also be attending. Take your project proposal; the key data is all there. They should find it interesting. You might gain a lot from this.”
Barney was clearly paving the way for her. Otherwise, he didn’t have to personally go to Goldmont City-he could have just sent Angela.
A spark lit Angela’s eyes, and she couldn’t hide her excitement. “Got it! I’ll prepare right away! Thank you, Barney!”
Seeing her so animated, a faint smile curved Barney’s lips.
“Will you be ready before the end of the day?”
Angela hesitated, unsure of what he meant. “Yes.”
“I’ve been busy the past couple of days and didn’t get a chance to host you properly,” he said. “How about we grab a quick meal at a nearby restaurant later? I’ll invite your parents too-we can have a small gathering.”