Sixteen.

“I’m happy to have helped and if there is anything else I can do to help you, I’ll be happy to do it, Master Armstrong.” The owner of the club said.

Michael couldn’t believe it, he didn’t want to believe that the poor and helpless boy he usually bullied was the one everyone was respecting now.

He was angry and he clenched his fist as he refused to believe that Lyon was really an important person and the owner of the card.

“This is funny!” Michael said and everyone turned to look at him, his cousin was trying to get him to stop talking but he didn’t.

“I know Lyon very well and I know enough to know that he can’t afford this card.” Michael went on.

“Interesting, Michael, is there anything else you would like to say?” The butler asked.

Michael was furious that no one was taking him seriously when he meant what he was talking about.

“Lyon is a poor orphan, he could barely afford ten dollars and you expect me to believe he’s this important?” He added angrily.

He didn’t want to go down easi
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