Lewis retracted his gaze, then walked to the window with a blank mind. He gazed at the ground outside while taking out a notebook. His fingers grazed over the cracks on its cover, where he had glued every piece together. "We've wasted too much time."Upon seeing that notebook, Conrad sighed. He kne
In truth, she felt it was time to give Sierra an identity. Soon enough, she contacted several major media outlets and planned to have the conference three days later.Conrad reported that to Lewis, who knelt and fed his dogs. Lewis didn't bother reacting when he heard about the press conference. He
Nancy paled at once. It turned out that everyone had shown up, and there were more reporters than she imagined. Nancy never planned to reveal Lewis' identity. While it would negatively affect Lewis, she would still suffer the most. How could she maintain her reputation if others learned she had us
"I won't sign it!" Nancy screeched while her gaze hardened with determination. "I won't sign the agreement even if it means I'll go to jail."That sparked Sierra's rage again. She pointed at Nancy and cursed, "Quit acting like you don't need my mercy, you old hag! Fine! I'll fulfill your wish since
Lewis smirked with a hint of sarcasm."Are you that determined not to marry me?" Sierra boldly asked. She wasn't an idiot, so she had no reason to refuse the shares he offered her if he wouldn't marry her.Lewis smirked without saying anything, which was enough to answer her question.Sierra felt ho
Lewis stared at Conrad while deep in thought.It made Conrad's scalp tingle with discomfort. He stiffly questioned, "Should we bring the thief over for an interrogation?""No. Tell Arrik and the others not to do anything if another thief comes. I want to see what they're after.""Understood." Conrad
Lewis knelt before Nancy. A hint of a smile tugged at the corner of his mouth, but it was devoid of warmth."Nancy, you are the first person I can't find a way to punish. No matter what punishment I impose on you, it's too lenient.After barely recovering her composure, Nancy looked at Lewis again.
The person sneakily climbed over the wall, entered the second floor through a window, and jumped into one of the rooms. He began rummaging through drawers and cabinets.Not a single valuable item was touched, and he didn't find what they were looking for. He entered the next room.They had searched