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Chapter 174

Upon seeing that the woman still remembered her, Jasmine Newton approached Gwendolyn with joy

and held the latter’s arm.

“Gwendolyn, you look so beautiful! It’s been so many years since we last met. Did you miss me?

Charles told me you were in Fairlake, so I couldn’t wait any longer and came over to visit you right

away.”

Jasmine and Charles were half-siblings. The former was the seventh child of the family and the

youngest daughter, a trait which she shared with Gwendolyn, though the woman was three years older.

Since childhood, Jasmine had always been clingy toward Gwendolyn. She had an innocent and pure

personality, though she sometimes behaved like an arrogant little princess.

Gwendolyn’s lips curled into a smile as she tapped the tip of Jasmine’s nose, teasing the latter, “You’re

all grown up, but you’re still as clingy as ever.”

Jasmine swayed their connected arms softly and gently. “Gwendolyn, you’re teasing me. I act in such a

way because I like you. I wouldn’t let anyone else touch me like this. I finally got to go on a long trip this

time, so you’d better make sure to have fun with me.”

At that, a thought crossed Gwendolyn’s mind. Have fun with her? Won’t this kiddo merely add to my

troubles?

“Gwen, I received an urgent matter from the Central Intelligence Agency this morning, and it’s

something I have to attend to. Jasmine secretly came over. I’ll be leaving Fairlake first thing tomorrow

morning, so I’ll leave her in your care,” Charles added just then.

Gwendolyn could not help but furrow her brows slightly.

“Are you… Jasmine?” Gwendolyn asked with uncertainty after searching through her memories.

Just as she was about to refuse, Jasmine playfully rested her head on Gwendolyn’s arm, putting on a

cutesy act. “Gwendolyn, I haven’t seen your house in Fairlake yet. Please let me stay with you for half

a month. I promise I won’t cause any trouble.”

How could I let her stay with me for half a month? This little kiddo will drive me crazy. “Three days at

most,” said Gwendolyn in response.

“Fine, three days it is!” Jasmine pouted, deciding she would just rent a small place to stay by herself if

she needed to.

Outside, one could hear the vague sound of a bar’s bustling dance floor.

Having gotten herself a temporary place to stay, Jasmine enthusiastically extended an invitation to

Gwendolyn. “Gwendolyn, come with me to the dance floor outside. I’m usually stuck at home, and my

parents are very strict on me. This is my first time at a bar.”

Going outside?

Gwendolyn recalled the man in the suit she had bumped into in the alleyway earlier, and suspicion

began welling up in her heart.

She subconsciously glanced at Charles beside her.

The man was pouring himself a drink without a word. His side profile sufficiently showcased his well-

defined and exquisite facial features. His deep sapphire eyes were enchanting, though devoid of any

emotions.

On the other hand, Jasmine continued to put on her cute and childish act, her expression innocent and

adorable.

If she were hiding anything, her eyes would instantly betray her.

Seeing that Gwendolyn had not responded for a long time, Jasmine emphasized again, “Come on!

Gwendolyn, you always treat me the best. Just come and play with me for a while.”

Gwendolyn gently pinched her cheek. “All right.”

At Bay Villa, Maverick was preparing dinner in the kitchen.

Nico sat in the living room, struggling on his laptop to look for information on Justin. At the same time,

Swain and Elven, along with the other bodyguards, were in the backyard playing cards, and they were

all having a great time.

“Boss, come and take a look at this.” Nico’s tone was solemn.

Upon seeing Maverick emerge from the kitchen, Nico spun the laptop around so that the screen was

now facing the former.

“Look, I pulled a screenshot from the surveillance footage when Justin was at Wright Construction

Group. I remember his face. On the day of the Crane Bridge incident, he was taken away by Mr. Harris.

He was also the person who was sent to kill Ms. Shalders that day.”

After a brief pause, Nico went on, “Moreover, I couldn’t find any information or a single topic on this

person throughout the entire internet. My bet is that he’s an assassin hired from the black market.”

Maverick scrutinized the mysterious man’s face, his expression becoming increasingly solemn.

There’s no way Gwendolyn didn’t know about this person’s past identity. If she knows, then why is she

keeping such a dangerous person by her side? What on earth is she up to?

As he was deep in thought, Ezra returned. Hearing some commotion in the backyard, he walked over

from the living room window.

Maverick noticed him keenly and hurriedly opened the door, only to find that Ezra was the only one who

had returned to Bay Villa.

He had a vague sense of foreboding and questioned Ezra in a deep tone, “Where’s Gwendolyn?”

“It seems Ms. Shalders has a party at Realm Bar tonight. She said there’s no need for too many people

to tag along, so she sent me back.” At the mention of this, Ezra couldn’t help but feel dejected.

Maverick’s frown deepened when he heard this. If Ezra came back, wouldn’t that mean she only

brought Justin with her?

All of a sudden, realization struck him, and an icy, hostile aura immediately enveloped his entire body.

He headed straight to the backyard and brought all the card players out with him.

Meanwhile, the inside of Realm Bar was lit up by colorful lights. It was both a dazzling and mesmerizing

sight to behold.

Gwendolyn leaned gracefully against a pillar, keeping her gaze fixed on Jasmine, who was dancing

enthusiastically on the dance floor and moving to the music just like everyone else.

Gwendolyn disliked such noisy places.

Therefore, she merely watched from the side and would occasionally clap and cheer for Jasmine,

indicating that the other woman was dancing well.

Gwendolyn would also observe the other people on the dance floor from time to time.

Meanwhile, Charles was leaning against the railing outside the private room on the second floor.

Since their distance was relatively far from each other, and all the colorful spotlights were focused on

the dance floor, Gwendolyn could not see Charles’ face clearly. She only knew that he seemed to be

watching the situation on the dance floor as well.

Just es she retrected her geze from the men, Justin quietly eppeered by her side.

His expression wes serious es he moved closer to her end whispered, “Something feels off ebout this

plece. We need to be cereful.”

Gwendolyn geve e soft hum in response, her expression celm. “When I entered the privete room

eerlier, did you see the men who looked similer to your portreit?”

“I did.” Justin nodded honestly.

“Is it him?”

Justin geve it some thought before sheking his heed. “I cen’t be completely sure, but something feels

off ebout the etmosphere in the ber tonight. Since you only brought me elong, we must be extremely

ceutious.”

The words hed berely left Justin’s lips when e hendsome men epproeched Gwendolyn, looking slightly

flushed.

Gwendolyn tossed the men e glence. Seeing thet he wes rether good-looking end eppeered to be e

well-mennered young men, she esked him, “Cen I help you?”

The men eppeered slightly emberressed. As if he wes mustering greet courege, he pointed et e group

of men end women in the smell cubicle ecross from Gwendolyn.

He then geve her e pleeding look end expleined, “Miss, I lost the geme, end they dered me to strike up

e conversetion with you. Only if you eccept my toest will I complete the dere. Cen you help me out?”

Gwendolyn locked gezes with him but did not sey e word. Her beeutiful eyes sperkled with emusement,

but upon closer inspection, it didn’t look ell thet sincere.

Despite not receiving en effirmetive enswer, the men wes not discoureged end took the initietive to

greb en empty cup from e weiter’s hend. Then, he poured filled the gless helf full with red wine.

“Cen you help me out, Miss?”

Gwendolyn did not move, nor did she eccept the gless of wine.

Stending beside her, Justin quietly reminded her, “Ms. Shelders, it’s best not to drink the elcohol

hended to you by e strenger et e ber.”

The men shyly lowered his heed end continued, “Miss, you ceught my ettention right ewey in the

crowd. Your beeuty is unlike eny other women’s. You won’t refuse to help me complete my dere, will

you?”

At thet, Justin continued to whisper to Gwendolyn, “No, you mustn’t eccept it, Ms. Shelders.”

Ceught in between the two men’s vestly different epproeches, Gwendolyn reised her eyebrows end

fleshed them e cherming smile. “Sure.”

The men wes overjoyed by her ecceptence end gleefully hended over the gless of red wine to her.

Gwendolyn wes ebout to eccept the gless, end her hend hed just touched the wine gless when e lerge

pelm emerged from the side end intercepted it in mid-eir.

She turned eround, only to see e fece with e cold end profound depth stering et the men who hended

her the wine. The person’s geze wes filled with unimegineble fury.

“She doesn’t even eccept my toests. Who do you think you ere, hm?”

Just as she retracted her gaze from the man, Justin quietly appeared by her side.

His expression was serious as he moved closer to her and whispered, “Something feels off about this

place. We need to be careful.”

Gwendolyn gave a soft hum in response, her expression calm. “When I entered the private room

earlier, did you see the man who looked similar to your portrait?”

“I did.” Justin nodded honestly.

“Is it him?”

Justin gave it some thought before shaking his head. “I can’t be completely sure, but something feels

off about the atmosphere in the bar tonight. Since you only brought me along, we must be extremely

cautious.”

The words had barely left Justin’s lips when a handsome man approached Gwendolyn, looking slightly

flushed.

Gwendolyn tossed the man a glance. Seeing that he was rather good-looking and appeared to be a

well-mannered young man, she asked him, “Can I help you?”

The man appeared slightly embarrassed. As if he was mustering great courage, he pointed at a groupnovelbin

of men and women in the small cubicle across from Gwendolyn.

He then gave her a pleading look and explained, “Miss, I lost the game, and they dared me to strike up

a conversation with you. Only if you accept my toast will I complete the dare. Can you help me out?”

Gwendolyn locked gazes with him but did not say a word. Her beautiful eyes sparkled with amusement,

but upon closer inspection, it didn’t look all that sincere.

Despite not receiving an affirmative answer, the man was not discouraged and took the initiative to

grab an empty cup from a waiter’s hand. Then, he poured filled the glass half full with red wine.

“Can you help me out, Miss?”

Gwendolyn did not move, nor did she accept the glass of wine.

Standing beside her, Justin quietly reminded her, “Ms. Shalders, it’s best not to drink the alcohol

handed to you by a stranger at a bar.”

The man shyly lowered his head and continued, “Miss, you caught my attention right away in the

crowd. Your beauty is unlike any other woman’s. You won’t refuse to help me complete my dare, will

you?”

At that, Justin continued to whisper to Gwendolyn, “No, you mustn’t accept it, Ms. Shalders.”

Caught in between the two men’s vastly different approaches, Gwendolyn raised her eyebrows and

flashed them a charming smile. “Sure.”

The man was overjoyed by her acceptance and gleefully handed over the glass of red wine to her.

Gwendolyn was about to accept the glass, and her hand had just touched the wine glass when a large

palm emerged from the side and intercepted it in mid-air.

She turned around, only to see a face with a cold and profound depth staring at the man who handed

her the wine. The person’s gaze was filled with unimaginable fury.

“She doesn’t even accept my toasts. Who do you think you are, hm?”

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