Renee left the Hunt manor with the Rainbow Glaze in her arms, still feeling rather conflicted. She then called Rubio, hoping to settle matters regarding the Everheart Residence as soon as she could.

The two decided to meet up in a lovely villa within Care Farm. Rubio was smoking a cigarette at the time, a young woman in her early twenties sitting right next to him.

“You’re quite a diligent woman, I must say! You were able to get your hands on this priceless treasure that many would sell their souls for, in such a short period no less! I knew you could do it – you’re capable and tenacious, as expected from my confidant.”

Renee had placed the Rainbow Glaze into a beautiful box, holding it with both her arms carefully the whole time. She smiled softly and responded, “You’re too kind, Rubio. It’s just an artifact, really. There’s probably loads of substitutes out there. It’s not like it can grant immortality, so how could people be willing to sell their souls for such a thing?”

Rubio just smiled, his eyes fixated on the box in Renee’s hands, looking as sly as a fox.

you know just how valuable the Rainbow Glaze is? Sure, immortality sounds great, but this thing can

to head with each other just to get their hands on this treasure! The Hunts needed it to extend their second son’s

a dirty glare just as Renee was getting interested in the story. The young woman then lowered her head, not daring to utter

asked with a frown. “Rubio, can you tell me

What’s with this nosy business all of a sudden? So what if this thing helps with the Hunt family bloodline? You’re divorced, so the fate of the Hunt family has nothing

person. I can give you the item, but I have to know its history first.” Renee spoke firmly, seemingly determined

a chilling grin. “It’s up to you then. Hand me the relic and I’ll sign the contract. If you don’t, I’ll just carry on with my

important to the Hunt family, or to Stefan Hunt, she couldn’t bring herself to give it to Rubio for

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255