Chapter 56
"What is it, Mr. Andrew?"

Andrew continued to search for a suitable reason until an idea emerged in his mind that could lead him to the answer to the question at hand.

"I just had a dream, it may sound strange and silly. But I'm truly disturbed because I was approached by a man with an indistinct face. He claimed to be Mr. William's son and threatened me to stop helping Mr. William. That's it, this foolish dream keeps haunting me, and I feel restless."

The statement made Andrew extremely nervous, and he realized that using a dream as an excuse was the most absurd thing he had ever said.

"Really? If that's the cause of your distress, then I can assure you that you don't need to worry about it, Mr. Andrew. Mr. William has never had a child; it's clearly just a figment of your imagination."

"I thought he had a child. It feels strange, suddenly dreaming about a young man claiming to be Mr. William's son. I've never imagined anything about Mr. William and his child." Andrew forced hims
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