Chapter 49: Meeting the Future Father-in-Law

Chapter 49: Chapter 49: Meeting the Future Father-in-Law

In a house on the outskirts of Veridia, James Aldridge was being held captive here.

Not only was his freedom restricted, but even his phone was being monitored.

Ever since James Aldridge realized Julian Lancaster was President Lancaster, he had long lost his temper and didn’t dare to resist; he wished he could kill Sierra Sinclair, the woman who ruined him.

Only by obeying now could he preserve his own life.

He just didn’t know what Julian Lancaster ultimately wanted him to do.

James Aldridge looked towards Felix Ford next to him, pitifully, "Assistant Ford, I did what you said. Could you say a few good words for me in front of President Lancaster? It was that woman who seduced me, I was just momentarily bewitched."

Felix Ford glanced at him coldly and snorted, "You crossed the line. President Lancaster hasn’t cooled down yet; how you perform next will determine your fate."

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the Zenith Group

Sinclair was a bit restless, feeling

out to

drawing closer and closer, yet her stomach wasn’t cooperating, as she still hadn’t become pregnant. She really feared that one day the truth would slip

then there’s James

deal with Nina Sinclair, but no news had come from James Aldridge, and she had no idea


separating from Yvette Thompson, Vincent Lancaster immediately went to

with a frown, Sierra Sinclair quickly suppressed her thoughts and came to her senses. She

my mom is urging me to meet my future father-in-law sooner. When will you take me to see him? If he’s unavailable, we could

stunned, her body stiffened,

suppressed her

didn’t I mention? I had a falling-out with Dad, and our relationship is currently not great. Let’s wait until our engagement; I’ll send him an invitation then, and that will serve

times; this time, the excuse couldn’t be too casual, or it might provoke Vincent Lancaster’s dissatisfaction. If she didn’t have the perfect wording, it might

to invite Byron Sinclair to the engagement banquet, finding a way to handle them when the time

Lancaster’s gloomy expression

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