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“Enjoy the rest of the night, we have a lot to catch up, my dear friend, let me know when you’re through with your meeting,” Abu said to Hunter, with a huge smile on his lips.

Hunter let a small laugh, “Of course, I will let you know, thank you for accommodating us, I will see you later,” Hunter said, Abu nodded and exited the room, “Why don’t we settle ourselves while waiting for the feast?” Hunter said, then sat on the sofa.

Olivia and William sat in front of Hunter, “I didn’t know you we’re as capable of deceiving thousands of good businessman with your words,” Olivia starts to humiliate him again, in front of William, “I still can’t believe that you can climb up to the chain this fast, I mean, I can’t blame them, you had me and my family on your hands for years, just because you know how to talk sweet,”

“I have a quick question for you, Olivia,” Hunter answer instead, despite of all the things he had heard from Olivia, “Answer me carefully, this will be the path you will wal
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