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Sneering, she declared, “You could never amass the wealth we possess in your lifetime:

Zack nonchalantly discarded the toothpick, an evil grin forming on his face.

“Funny you should mention wealth. I happen to have hundreds of millions of dollars now. Would you like a taste?”

Lyndon’s wife trembled with anger, her composure crumbling.

“Lyndon, look at the people around Rena. I’ve told you that she grew up in a complicated environment and it’s not suitable for her to go back to the Coleman family. In comparison, Elvira is much simpler.”

Lyndon, torn between his loyalty to his family and Rena, hesitated. “Rena, I don’t think he’s the right person to have around here.”

A cold smile curved Rena’s lips.

“Mr. Coleman, due to my injured foot, I’m unable to drive anymore. Would you have any objections to me hiring a driver?

Besides, what kind of person I am actually has nothing to do with you people. You may leave now.”

Standing firmly by Rena’s side, Zack added, “Absolutely. Don’t disturb our family meal.”

Rena glanced at Zack, silently contemplating, “You’re just a driver, not part of this family!”

Nevertheless, she couldn’t deny his audacity. It was fitting to have him stand as Eloise’s guardian, shielding them from any future disturbances caused by the Coleman family.

In that moment, Rena couldn’t help but feel a burgeoning fondness for Zack.

Lyndon’s face turned pale.

He realized that her inability to drive would hinder her dreams as a pianist.

Taking a step forward, Lyndon spoke sincerely, “Rena, come abroad with me.

I’ll find the best doctors to treat your foot. You possess my best tralts. Once you are healed, you’ll shine brighter than ever.”

Rena responded with a chilling smile.Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org

Zack sneered. “Ah, so you’re searching for a successor.”

Lyndon wanted to explain, but Zack swiftly ushered them out, asserting, “Leave

this place. Eloise didn’t cook for you. Three of you barging in at once for a free dinner? You’re not that destitute, are you?”

Enrages, the Coleman family departed from Eloise’s house, leaving behind a fuming Dahlia, who muttered through clenched teeth, “Where did that bastard come from?”

Lyndon’s mind wandered, recalling Rena’s gaze just moments ago.

Besides the strangeness and indifference, he detected no warmth in her eyes.

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