Life in the small town was extremely slow, which was undoubtedly a novel thing for Anne. In the streets and lanes, they held each other and strolled, time seeming to go by slowly. On both sides of the street, narrow canals passed through the city, on which boat-women were boating to attract tourists. Anne had taken a cruise, but she was eager to try such a simple and novel boat. "Justin." Anne pulled Justin's sleeve slightly. "Hmm?" Justin lowered his head and looked at Anne. When he saw her eyes full of expectation, he knew what she was thinking before she said anything. "Do you want to try? I'll buy tickets." "Yes!" On the shore, Anne extended her hand to Justin, but Justin ignored her and directly carried her onto the boat. The boat-woman looked at them with a smile, and Anne blushed and blamed him in a soft voice. "What are you doing! How embarrassing!" "It doesn't matter. I'm thick-skinned." Justin raised his eyebrows, as if it was a
Tim asked his man as he walked inside, "Where's the item?" The subordinate took something out of his pocket and handed it to him, "Here you are." When he arrived at the entrance of the inner courtyard, Tim paused for a while and said, "Wait for me outside." "Yes." Tim entered alone. When he saw that the lights in the study were still on, he did not find it strange. He took two steps forward, raised his hand, and knocked on the door. A low voice came from inside, "Come in..." Tim pushed the door open and entered. He saw Desmond standing up from his chair. "Father." Tim bowed and greeted. "You're back." Desmond looked at his son with a smile. "It's been so many days. Why haven't you send any news back?" Tim frowned and whispered, "Even if I didn't send the news to you, you still had news about me, didn't you?" Desmond was stunned for a moment and then smiled. "Why do you always go against me? Tell me, how have you been these days? Why
Victor's head was buried in the water, and he could not say a word. He kept flapping his hands to beg for mercy. After all, they were brothers, so Tim couldn't really kill him. Before he died, Tim lifted him up with one hand and threw him onto the ground. As soon as Victor breathed in the air, he lay on the ground and gasped like a drowned rat. Seeing him like that, Tim couldn't help but show a look of disdain. He really looked down upon his elder brother who didn't have any real skills but only knew to play tricks. "Ahem..." Victor finally recovered. He looked up and glared at Tim. "Do you want to die?" Tim glared at him. "If you say it again, I'll kill you first!" There was no one else here. Victor knew Tim's ability and feared him. He shrank his neck and didn't dare to yell anymore. Tim was more disdainful of Victor. "You should look in the mirror. Do you deserve Violet? Do you like her? Who do you think you are? She doesn't even bother to l
When they arrived at City Phoenix, the car stopped directly in front of the Leung Family's gate. The gate was open. When the guards saw them come back, their expressions were very different, and they seemed to have something to say. Anne couldn't help holding Justin's hand. Although she was mentally prepared, she was still afraid. "Young Master." The butler opened the gate and let them in. As they stepped onto the porch, the atmosphere grew tense. Anne subconsciously leaned closer to Justin. In the living room, Sevin was greeting Tim. "Young Master Long, please have a cup of tea..." Hearing that, Justin and Anne looked at each other. It was him! They walked over hand in hand with angry looks on their faces. Justin restrained himself a little bit, but Anne showed her anger outwardly. When they went there, they saw Sevin sitting with Tim and Tim's subordinate standing respectfully next to him. Justin's lips curled into a faint smile.
At night, in the parking apron of the Commander's Mansion, Simon was about to leave with his family. Anne hugged her family one by one. Unlike the last time she left the capital, she did not shed a tear this time. "We're leaving. Don't worry about your children. Take care of yourself. Do you understand?" Savannah let go of her daughter and caressed her cheek. She was reluctant to part with her daughter, but her daughter had to live her own life and no one could replace her. "Yes." Anne nodded and glanced at Simon, who was sitting in the cabin. "Mom, pay more attention to Simon. I don't think he's happy." "I know. We're leaving... Take care." Before the plane took off, Simon suddenly jumped down and stood in front of Anne. Anne immediately threw herself into his arms. "Simon..." "Anne, I should stay and help you, but my identity is unfavorable to you, so..." Simon looked at her apologetically. Anne shook her head to show her understanding. "I kn
At night, in the Leung Family. "Uncle Leung, are we going to see Justin?" Anne hurried over when she received Sevin's message. As soon as she stepped onto the porch, she asked Sevin anxiously. Sevin came out and supported her as he saw her stumble. "Take it easy..." "I'm fine. Uncle Leung, hurry up and tell me!" Anne shook her head in a hurry. "I've found someone... We can only go at night. Let's go now!" Sevin nodded at Anne. "Okay!" Without any delay, Anne followed Sevin out of the house and rushed to the Presidential Palace. They could only meet Justin in secret. It was inconvenient for Henry to come forward at this time, but the Leung Family had their connections. Avoiding the guards, they went into the Presidential Palace from the side door and arrived at the interrogation room. "Master, Miss Violet." The comer's attitude was kind and warm. He addressed Sevin as "Master", so he should be a man of the Leung Family, but he seemed to av
In the Presidential Palace in City Phoenix. Desmond had a headache because his two sons had a big fight in his spacious office. "Dad, you can't listen to him! I brought it up to you first, and I like Violet!" Victor raised his voice in exasperation. "He's obviously trying to go against me! Dad, he's just afraid that I'll take the benefit away from him!" Desmond frowned and glared at Victor, shouting angrily, "What are you talking about? Is that what you're supposed to say?" Victor knew that he had made an indiscreet remark and was regretful. "Humph!" Seeing that, Tim sneered smugly. "Dad, has the marriage been decided? When you told Commander Sterling, did you mention Victor? Hiss... Victor, I'm not pouring cold water on you. You like Violet, but she might not like you!" Then he muttered, "Who do you think you are?" Victor heard it, and he immediately lost his cool. He jumped and pointed at Tim, scolding, "What nonsense are you talking about? T
As Anne bulged out her cheeks and looked angry, Tim quickly raised his hands to surrender. "Fine, let's stop quarreling. I have something important to tell you." Tim looked at Anne seriously. Actually, Anne had a lot of doubts. She didn't understand the whole thing that happened today. She nodded and looked at Tim. "Well, you tell me... but don't try to deceive me." The corners of Tim's mouth twitched as he thought she was foolish. Did she really think that she was smart enough to defeat men like them? "Okay, I'll make it brief. My big brother wants to marry you." Anne widened her eyes. Sure enough, the son Desmond mentioned last time was Victor! Tim continued, "I know you don't want to marry him. If you want to wait for Justin, you only have one choice..." "What is it?" Anne frowned as an answer slowly surfaced in her mind. Tim pointed at himself and said, "Me!" Anne was stunned for a while and then burst out laughing with ridicule