Chapter 62
Author: Zuxian
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Arold knew that he had every right to dispute what he had just seen. From his own standpoint, there was no sense whatsoever in what he was looking at. Every sane person would perhaps agree with him on this one.

But given by the fact that the card had been handed over to him by none other than the only child and daughter of Lord Theo! He dared not call it a lie.

Cory, on the other hand, was wondering what the details of the card with Arold were. Although, Lord Theo had promised to send a company card through Anna, which Cory would be using henceforth.

Yet he didn't really know what the card would be about.

Cory couldn't ponder too much on that. Arold was shaking heavily. He dropped on his knees all of a sudden.

He had heard about the new changes in the ownership of the Eagleville mall. In fact, he had come here hoping to come across Anna. By that, he would be able to find a way to speak with the new owner of Eagleville through Anna. That was what he was hoping dearly.

But things
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