The next morning. Sylus Fowler delivered the information he had gathered on Yvette to Daniel.

Looking at the single sheet of paper in his hand, Daniel cast a questioning glance at Sylus, the secretary who had been with him for over ten years. ‘Since when did he learn to slack off? Why’s there only one sheet? he wondered.

Seeing Daniel’s skepticism, Sylus felt pained recalling his all-nighter. He had sought various sources but could only gather this much on Yvette.

Her past seemed to have been erased from existence, so he could only gather her recent records. This paper was a result of his exhaustive work.

Daniel skimmed through Yvette’s information before throwing onto the hospital bed. Then, he smiled sinisterly, thinking. Well the Chambers family really knows what they’re doing, huh?

Is Yvette, who caused Ethan’s hospitalization, Zachary’s long-lost daughter? She hurt Nellie and forced the Carter family to apologize. Then, she bankrupted the Sullivan family and caused them to disappear from Seacrity. How did she do all this in less than a month since returning?

Daniel had heard about the Sullivan family’s recent plight.

They weren’t considered a top-tier family in Seacrity but had some influence, and their business did fairly well. Thus, when Daniel heard someone had caused their bankruptcy, he was surprised.

At first. I thought the Sullivan family offended some big shot and caused this disaster. I never expected Yvette to be the mastermind behind this; Daniel wondered solemnly

In his anger, he nearly forgot something important.

According to the duty manager Jimmy. Yvette herself took out 100 million dollars to bet with Ethan. It wasn’t Ryan who cashed out, so this meant she had more than that amount in hand.

Daniel often mingled with Zachary and wondered, “Zachary doesn’t seem like someone who’d simply give his newfound daughter several hundred thousand dollars. Besides, the Chambers family isn’t as powerful as it used to be, and that’s not a small amount either.

‘She must have someone powerful behind her. After all, Zachary wouldn’t have been able to hold a position in Seacrity for this long if he were reckless or impulsive. He would’ve been crushed in politics long ago!

With him not having slept, when Daniel looked up, his stubble that had grown out became obvious. It made him look old and grim.

chalkboard. “Do you know what

vengeful nature. Especially since the

to thoroughly investigate this matter involving the Sullivan family. A piece of paper won’t suffice

found, the Sullivan family’s daughter, Sharon, offended Yvette. That led to her taking revenge. However, there’s another mysterious man involved. I doubt she alone could’ve driven them out

He had been wondering how Yvette

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was taken aback. She had a striking yet distant beauty, Just

knew she’d be

and Yvette must have some sort of special relationship. After all, it’s normal for a powerful man to have a young beautiful university student as his sugar

behind this-either his identity was so unfathomable that all information was hidden,

hospital bed, and Daniel couldn’t bother with the document

saw Daniel standing by the bed, he started flailing his limbs in anger. Seeing this, Daniel immediately reminded him to calm down. “Son, the doctor said you need to stay calm.

you feel.

and lock her up in the police station. I want to torture

dramatic for? He

be bothered with morals now. He was seething with hatred, and all

the nurse a sympathetic look and thought, ‘Oh, poor thing! She’s so unlucky to

call the police to pin any crime on Yvette and

something rash, Daniel immediately called the police chief, Jonathan Quigley, and told him to

promptly instructed his team to

to maintain his position as police chief largely due to Daniel’s support.

position as mayor, Daniel and Jonathan’s contact went under the radar. They couldn’t be as blatant as before. Yet,

giving his orders, Jonathan left for a meeting, but by the time he returned,

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