Chapter 177
Gavin noticed something unusual in Yana’s expression and words.
Gavin asked hesitantly, “What’s wrong? Is there something wrong with your father’s will? Have you not read it?”
When Gavin said this, the helplessness on Yana’s face became even more obvious.
She even sighed and said, “My father’s will and all his belongings are in my sister’s hands, but my sister and I…”
At this point, Yana looked very embarrassed.
Upon hearing this, Gavin finally understood.
It seemed that the person in charge of Riverrun Skynet, Yana, was not on good terms with the person in charge of Frostpeak Skynet.
They were siblings. Could it be that something had caused a rift in their relationship?
However, it was not appropriate for an outsider like Gavin to interfere in such family matters.
Gavin couldn’t force Yana to negotiate with her sister and take out her father’s will.
Gavin had already made up his mind.
“Looks like it’s necessary to go back to Frostpeak and meet the person in charge of Frostpeak Skynet.”
However, at this moment, Yana’s voice was heard.
“Mr. Clifford, don’t worry. Leave my father’s will to me.
“I will definitely give you a satisfactory answer. As for the other three patterns, I have already memorized them. Riverrun Skynet will definitely go all out!”
Yana patted her chest and promised.
Gavin’s expression was a little strange.
He knew that Yana did not want any benefits when she investigated for him. That was not right. Yana had something she wanted.
However, Yana wanted Gayin!
It was better not to think about this kind of thing for the time being especially at this moment when Yana’s gaze became more and more passionate.
It even made Gavin feel uncomfortable.
Gavin’s eyes began to drift as he finally noticed Muriel and Sally, who seemed to have fallen into a daze, in the hall.
That was right.
and her daughter were still around.
these
changed a lot just now, and Gavin saw the Clifford Ancestral Home title
Gavin could use them to leave
Yana and appeared in front of
deliberately said with concern, “Mrs. Muriel,
into a state of dementia. They
Home title deed appeared, and Muriel was prepared to bid for Gavin.
the rest
walked out.
punched
of women appeared. In less than
another group of men appeared. After saying a few words, they knelt on the ground and kowtowed to
more
short time, this group
grand scene and such a
hadn’t even heard of
protagonist in all of this was Gavin.
that they could produce a book when
side, Muriel and her daughter heard Gavin’s
front of her, Muriel immediately said,
came from the
it had a different meaning.
didn’t know why, but the way she looked at Muriel changed.
and shook his
Muriel, don’t worry.
“That’s good.”
Muriel’s current state of speech that at this moment, she
auction at the Mullen family shouldn’t be able to continue. It’s still quite dangerous for you and Sally to be outside.
go
Muriel look like a
about Muriel’s current state, so he simply turned
you a favor?”
trepidation, “Benefactor, Rosebud belongs to you. If you need Rosebud for anything, just tell
already said so, Gavin
please arrange for some people to escort these
fists and said loudly, “Don’t worry, Benefactor. I
auction had temporarily come
only lost three people. The Mullen family still had many people waiting
happened at Brookspring.
family near the Clifford Ancestral
course, Harry did not show his face and only hid in the dark to protect the
on the street where Layla and the other two were had already locked up, and the
shop, Harry hid in the
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