Chapter 140

Crossing the street, Tyrone made it to the car still three or four meters away, when he heard someone call out, “Hey, Tyrone”

Tyrone turned around and saw Alexander.

Alexander was dressed formally today, in a black suit and a striped tie, standing on the sidewalk like a modern–day Adonis, his handsome face lit up with a surprised smile.

wone, carrying a bag of sandwiches, muffins and oatmeal, was dressed down in just a shirt with the sleeves rolled up to reveal his toned forearms. His hair was tousled, and his fine features wore a hint of fatigue, giving him an irresistibly brooding charm.

Together, they were a sight to behold under the bright sun, outshining even the daylight and drawing second glances from passersby.

Tyrone was surprised; he hadn’t expected to run into Alexander on the streets of Emberbrook so early in the morning.

at his car, feeling inexplicably a

Quintessa was sitting in the passenger seat, wrapped in a blanket, her face unseen, with only her

visible.

bit relieved, Tyrone turned around and asked

approached Tyrone, a smirk on his lips, “That’s what I should be asking you. I haven’t been able to find you lately. Look at

eyebrow, “Is it that obvious? That you can

you know what your eyes look like now? Like you’ve got conjunctivitis.”

up, “Ahem, just didn’t sleep well. Oh, are you going on a blind date, dressed

place I want to buy to open a law firm. I’m here to

once–over, “Tsk, you’re ditching your international firm to

going back isn’t an option. Might as well get the firm up and running, recruit some sharp lawyers. After all, lawyers have more channels of information than the average person, which could

“This place is nice, and the price seems fair. Just don’t

a lawyer get swindled? But you, actually lining up at a street vendor for breakfast; is this

a few days, and you’ve learned to be

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