Chapter 624

"Tyler, this wine is too precious," said Carlisle as he pushed the bottles of wine back to Tyler.

Tyler immediately frowned.

"Don't be a stranger. You've helped me a lot. These are my tokens of gratitude."

With that, he pushed the bottles back to Carlisle, who had no choice but to accept.

"Well, if you say so. Thanks, Tyler," Carlisle said with a wry smile.

Wendell and the others had never seen Romanée-Conti before. But if Carlisle, who was used

to spending money lavishly, said it was too expensive, they assumed those wines were

probably worth more than five figures.

Carlisle poured a glass of Smirnoff and handed it to Tyler, "Here's a drink to warm your stomach!"

with a hearty

"Let's all drink!"

Tyler had ended his 33-year-long bachelorhood the same day he took Carlisle's advice, they immediately

at Wendell, who still dwelled in his thoughts, Carlisle said, "Wendell, we're all friends here. If you've got something to

had once been a special force team leader, so whatever bothered him

one gulp and

attention of the people at the rehabilitation hospital and half of the East District.

expressions turned solemn as Francis' eyes narrowed. Carlisle picked up his glass and took

think about

and Wendell had resigned and would

realized that while he might avoid trouble, the people who helped

Janice, the mother-to-be who was still working despite being

few miles to work as private tutors after school to pay for their son's medical bills and Sharon, the Caltopia College student who had a bright

at the rehabilitation hospital were also involved. Wendell had mentioned that they were probably retired soldiers like him. Colton's father had liver disease, and he had agreed to Wendell's request in exchange for the

might do to these people, but it certainly wouldn't end well. Lowering his head, he felt a little

the people who had helped him. Anyone with even a sliver of

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