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40. The Rolex Watch

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CHAPTER 40: The Rolex Watch

Luna Elodie’s pov

I watched as my son left the dining room with Minister Blackthorn right behind him. I couldn’t help the reeling thoughts as my gaze dawdled on the doorway to which they departed. My attention shifted to Mr. Connor, standing at attention like a sentinel. His stoic face held no emotion, his stance unwavering.

I concentrated on the food before me—cold and untasty, losing all appetite to even take a spoon. Mr. Connor made a movement to follow the dining maid out thinking I wasn't paying any attention to him, but I beckoned him, stopping him in his tracks.

"Join me, Captain Connor," I beckoned, still focused on the meal that sat before me, untouched.

Several seconds of silence followed after, and as he spoke, his voice was filled with hesitation and a slight bit of confusion. "That would be an honor, ma'am, but I've already had breakfast."

My face stiffened, as I got angry by the nerve of the fool standing before me. “That is not a request,
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