Chapter 217 Their Entanglement Has Begun
Dalton stopped fidgeting with his beaded bracelet. But instead of answering, he asked, ‘ Why?”
“It feels like he’s doing everything for you. Does he owe a debt to the Quinnell family?” Wynter asked.
“Well,” Dalton answered, “he does.”
Wynter rested her chin on her hand. “Then ask him to remove the Defensive Shield icon for me.”
Dalton paused, pretending to be puzzled. “Defensive Shield?”
Thinking he might not have known, Wynter explained, “It’s an icon that appears on my livestream channel when I receive a big tip. It doesn’t suit my aesthetic.”
Dalton chuckled softly. “Why not ask the administrator to handle it?”
addressed it. I think it’s probably because the tip amount is significant, and they
“Isn’t receiving tips a good thing?”
being bound like this.” Wynter was really bothered by the icon. It had two
gradually smiling. “I don’t think I can help you with that.” He was right. Asking the boss to remove the
the topic further.
on his fingers, realizing that the livestream platform’s
livestream platform received notifications. The focus was on
now quite confused. What should be
with a blanket, urging Wynter to sleep. Dalton, being Tactful, ended the video
unexpectedly intimate. “I’ll be back soon.” It sounded like what a boyfriend on a business trip would say to his girlfriend.
face that caused this reaction. If it were someone else, she
she bit him, she often recalled that
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