Chapter 72: Mistaken For A Worker Doing Overtime.

At the main entrance stood a half-body statue sculpted from golden marble—an image of Klaus Parks, the renowned international master architect who designed LightHouse Music Hall. He was a highly sought-after designer, creating one masterpiece every three years, each of which was revered and fiercely competed for.

LightHouse was his final creation.

Hosting a concert at LightHouse not only brought prestige and fame but also marked one as a person of upper-echelon status in Golden Harbor.

Standing at the entrance, Alexander glanced at the statues and smiled faintly: “Another one of the old man's designs, how predictable."

He recalled how Klaus Parks had once pursued him, eager to build a house for him.

Annoyed by the architect's persistence, Alexander casually handed over a few hundred million and had him build a villa in the mountains.

After all, building a villa for the Young Master of the Dragon Sect was a lifelong dream for many master architects.

Alexander chuckled to himself at the
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