With a sense of desperation, one of Raymond Wang’s men quickly prostrated himself on the floor before Calvin Reed. “Young Master… Please forgive our foolishness… We are willing to become your slaves if you spare us… We didn’t mean to offend you, Young Master, please forgive our stupidity.” To this
At Lady Rebecca's mansion, Phillip was celebrating a lavish dinner with the entire Miller family. Not to mention, Phillip has also spent quite a bit of money to buy the expensive wine that he is now serving at the dinner table. He did this to celebrate his son Ryan Miller's success in taking Dahlia'
"Grandma, I salute the prudence of your actions," Calvin said as if praising Lady Rebecca. "Ryan, come with me and make sure your eyes don't blink for a second or I'll take your cousin's car away."Ryan stood up while staring intently at Calvin. He followed Calvin out of the mansion. Meanwhile, Edwa
After returning from the lavish dinner party at Lady Rebecca's mansion, Edward Miller extended an invitation to Calvin Reed, asking him to stay at his home for the first time. Given that Calvin was now his son-in-law, it seemed only appropriate for Edward to offer him a place to rest, specifically i
Simultaneously, Dahlia's eyes caught sight of a shadowy figure emerging from the bathroom. She turned her head, a bit disoriented, rubbed her eyes, and shook her head to clear the fog. "Ah... You're here? Thank goodness it's just a dream, ha ha!" she muttered, wringing her hair before beckoning Cal
That morning, as Calvin Reed descended the stairs after leaving Dahlia's room, he faintly heard a commotion downstairs. He hurried down the stairs, quickly making his way to the living room, where he found Phillip Miller raging and smashing several flower vases on the living room table.“This is all
When Calvin arrived at the police station, he was immediately escorted to a cell without being given a chance to defend himself. As an officer was about to lock Calvin behind bars, Calvin looked at the officer and asked, “Are you sure you don’t want to hear my explanation or defense?”The officer l
In the late afternoon, a prison guard was leisurely walking towards the cell of Calvin Reed. He had already prepared his phone to record the latest condition of Calvin Reed, who he believed would undoubtedly be bruised and battered after being beaten by the other inmates. The guard's smile widened