Chapter 71. Remember Me.
Author: Dandandan
last update2026-04-10 22:14:43

"Noah," she said, and her voice was measured now, warm at the edges. "You have very large shoes to fill. No one in this room is going to pretend otherwise, and I wouldn't insult you by trying."

Her hands unfolded on the table and folded again, a small, unconscious motion.

"That's precisely why we're here. To guide you. To offer you what we know, what we've seen, what we've learned about this company over thirty years. That's our role now. Not to compete over history." She glanced at Michael,
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