Chapter 239
Judson narrowed his eyes suspiciously. Was Lenard about to defend Cyrus?
But before Judson could even finish his thought, Lenard cut in sharply, "Cyrus is a total creep. I wouldn't be surprised if he can't wait to get Lucy alone and makes a move on her right there in the restaurant booth. Forget about making it to the hotel."
Lenard chuckled mischievously at his own joke.
Nancy rolled her eyes, "Come on, whether Cyrus and Lucy hook up or not is none of our business." Although she now felt indifferent towards Cyrus, she doubted he would be that impatient. Still, you can never be sure, especially when Cyrus is around Hayley...
Judson nodded in agreement, "Right, Cyrus isn't our problem. Next time, don't bother calling us about this stuff."
Lenard laughed in disbelief, "Judson, you're just like Nancy's lapdog."
Judson shot back, "You wish you could be, but I won't let that happen."
Lenard chuckled again, clearly wanting to say more but changing the subject, "Hey Nancy, Lucy just handed her phone to Cyrus. What's up with that?"
put two and two together,
eyebrow thoughtfully, trying to
from The Sandro Group? Of course, they've got something on
"Nancy, you should contact Baldrick. I don't have his
said,
and
the private
Sandro Group, or
exhausted and
cry from her former arrogant self, anyone could see she
thoughtful. After reaching the
to me, and I'll ensure you can stay in the country. This card is an unlimited supplementary card of mine,"
Global and the Hernandez family were both after her. And with
but can you do
long as
erase this identity and start anew," Lucy said
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