Chapter 6: The Client Turns Out to Be Yvette Thompson

Chapter 6: Chapter 6: The Client Turns Out to Be Yvette Thompson

Julian Lancaster furrowed his brows, his eyes slightly darkening.

Mrs. Thompson is his cousin’s wife.

The Lancaster Family is rooted in Crestfall, guarded by his grandfather. Veridia is where the Lancaster Group’s branch office is located. Three months ago, Yvette Thompson brought her son, Vincent Lancaster, unexpectedly to Veridia, claiming they wanted to learn at the Lancaster Group’s branch office.

They hadn’t contacted him or met him in all these years, and now suddenly sought to cozy up. It truly struck him as quite strange.

He figured they must believe there’s no hope from his grandfather, and having seen he was recently favored by him, they wanted to ride on his coattails to climb higher.

He arranged for them to join the company and then left on a business trip, having not yet formally met them.

"Hmm, let her do the drawing," Julian Lancaster replied.

After hanging up the phone, he was a little lost in thought, reminded of Nina Sinclair.

He had forgotten to ask which prestigious family his wife belonged to, as there seemed to be no Sinclairs in Veridia, but he had heard of the Sinclair Family from Crestfall.

...

Sinclair took a taxi to the address

quite the chatterbox. Seeing Nina’s address, he started the conversation, "Wow, miss, you’re heading to Zenith

is something up with that

in Veridia knows it. Are you going to work there?


a

Group actually part of the Lancaster Group? She didn’t follow

that mean she might run into

to her should be a

got

one betrayed and cheated on, so why should she fear that scumbag

a small sneer, determination showing on

of a radio

Mrs. Sinclair with us. Could you share your experience with us about participating in the charity event with

this, Nina

quite wealthy too. I heard he’s very affectionate with his wife and takes her everywhere. A

out

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