Chapter 1821 

The Livingstons finally welcomed peace after that incident

After Nollace showed himself in public, the rumors about him getting abducted shattered. The media did not know what happened to him in Haniston

King William received Nollace in the White Ivy Palace

When Nollace walked into King Williams study room, King William was practicing calligraphy as he was very much into the kind of art. Are you the one who did those things to the Livingstons?” 

In fact, after what happened to the Livingstons, King William had more or less guessed that Nollaces disappearance in Haniston was probably just a cover. 

Nollace walked to the desk and said, Not really. I just presented an opportunity to Xavi.” 

King William raised his head to look at him. Do you know that youre a bag full of surprises?” 

“Is that a

independently, but it seems like I was wrong.” King William put the pen

descendants of the royal family in Haniston. He did not expect to see the Livingstons

Goldmanns to take action against the Livingstons, the Livingstons were based in Haniston, and it would take some time and effort. However, Nollace was able

it were in ancient times, it wouldn‘t be far–fetched to say that Nollace had won the war

of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained, you will also

stunned. “Huh? What are you talking

art of war that I read in the past. It has been passed down since ancient times. It says that one won‘t have to worry about the outcome of a war if they know themselves and their enemy well. If they only know themselves well but not their enemy, they might lose

William nodded understandingly and said, “It seems like I

“Nollace, I have been practicing calligraphy recently. Consider this calligraphy as a gift to you for your engagement with the daughter

in cursive writing,

fell silent.

front of his car. He opened the door

window halfway down, and the middle–aged man stopped in front of the car with a smile on his

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