Chapter 159

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  Third person's POV   Liora adapted faster than even she had expected. The first few days at the Quinn Group headquarters had been grueling—back-to-back meetings, endless documents, subtle power plays woven into casual conversations—but somewhere between approving a logistics restructure and renegotiating a stalled foreign contract, something shifted.   She learned which reports mattered and which were padded with theatrics. She learned which executives spoke loudly to hide insecurity and which stayed silent because they knew exactly how much influence they held. Most importantly, she learned how to make decisions without second-guessing herself.   By the end of the week, the staff no longer whispered when she passed. They watched instead, feared, acknowledged and more importantly resp

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