The call was from Lucius, who expressed his intentions. inly. “Your daughter haspromised the others‘ interest by participating in the meeting. The Whitman family won’t offer her their support, and I have my own ns to deal with her tomorrow.”
Hearing that, Marie clenched her fists. She had long outgrown her innocence. “How do you suggest we cooperate?”@@novelbin@@
Lucius chuckled softly at her response, and it sounded like he was taking a drag off a cigarette.
At present, he stood on the top floor of Hawford’s central building, surveying his surroundings. His business partners were enjoying some fine drinks and beautiful women’s
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