Frank asked, “Did theye for revenge?”
“I’m not sure. But we’ll know once we meet them,” Vicky replied, shaking her head.
Even if they did not know what the other side was nning, Vicky was not about to be cowed.
She strode forward toward the appointed meeting ce, with Frank and Yara quietly following her.
They soon arrived at the edge of a hallway and entered the morous private room to see a middle–
aged man dressed in a suit sitting in the middle and twirling with a wine ss leisurely. His name was
Donald Szar, and he was the second heir of the Szars who was in charge of all family affairs.
All three men had sharp gazes and their very presence was menacing, making it obvious that they
were the middle–aged man’s bodyguards. And of the three, one was an elderly white–haired man
dressed in traditional robes, while the other two were young and robust.
Seeing that Vicky had arrived, the middle–aged man put down his ss and shed an affable smile.
“You’ve kept me waiting, Ms. Turnbull.”
Vicky sat down opposite him and smiled in turn. “Sorry for beingte, Mr. Szar. I was just hosting a
groundbreaking ceremony for a new project.”
Donald waved her off nonchntly. “It’s no issue I’ve just arrived myself.”
Having no intention to run in circles, Vicky asked bluntly right then, “Mr. Szar, have youe to
demand an apology?”
“Are
you talking about those three fringe rtives sh idiots?” Donald chuckled. “They only have
themselves to me for losing. I have no interest in avenging them–I’ve onlye to discuss business
with you, Ms. Turnbull.”
Vicky nodded thoughtfully, “I wee you with open arms in that case. What business, if I may ask?”
Donald nced at Frank and Yara behind Vicky, and he said, “The numbers of this partnership are
astronomical. And you know what they say the walls have ears. Why don’t we speak in private?”
With those words, he waved, and his three bodyguards left.
Vicky frowned, but she had no reason to be wary If Donald sent his bodyguards
away.
Turning toward Frank and Yard, she said, “Wait for me outside.”
Frank and Yara exchanged looks but quietly left and closed the door behind. themselves, standing
quietly outside with Donald’s bodyguards.
The elderly white–haired man studied Frank and Yara and suddenly smiled, before nodding politely.
“Jaud White, at your service. That said, I’m surprised Ms. Turnbull’s bodyguards are so young, but I’m
sure you’re students or heirs of famous ns yourself… May I have the honor of your names?”
Yara nodded in turn. “Yara Quill of Riverton.”
“Frank Lawrence.”
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“Ms. Quill… Could you be the governor’s daughter?” Jaud asked in curiosity.
Yara’s expression cooled, but she nodded.
“I see.” Jaud nodded before turning to Frank. “Apologies, I’m not familiar with any Lawrences in
Riverton… Are you perhaps not local?”
“I’m just a nobody,” Frank replied. “An unaffiliated drifter.”
At the same time, he was wondering why the geezer would ask about their backgrounds out of the
blue.
Still, not one to be outdone, he asked, “Where did you train, sir?”
Jaudughed. “I’m unaffiliated like yourself–I’ve simply learned some medicine. up in the mountains
with my mentor, after which Mr. Szar took me under his wing.”
Frank nodded, but obviously neither of them would expose themselves before they decided if the other
was friend or foe barring Yara–being the governor’s daughter, she had nothing to worry about.
Just then, Jaud suggested, “I’m sure Mr. Szar and Ms. Turnbull will be here for a while. Why don’t
we kill time with a little sparring session?”
Frank was inwardly amused–so the geezer was actually waiting for him and
Yara.