Dean couldn't deny the fact that this man was a natural leader. Regardless of the situation, everyone could only dance to his melody. Nevertheless, although he was drenched and appeared unsightly, it wasn't enough to hide his elegance and dignity.
"I plan to send you to Athana for treatment, what are your thoughts, Mr. Singleton?"
He had to ensure that Dean and Summer mustn't continue their current relationship; he had to put an end to it.
"This is my burden; I can decide for myself. Please don't trouble yourself, Mr. Valentine."
Mark glared, his voice croaked, and he knocked his fingers against the glass that it echoed a tingling melody. "I don't like to put my nose into someone else's business. But Mr. Singleton, you rescued my daughter; in return, isn't it right for me to find a cure for your legs?"
Dean smiled. "I had watched Charlotte grow up; in my eyes, she is like a daughter to me, there's no need for anyone to be responsible for me; besides, Charlotte doesn’t seem to recognize you as her daddy, does she?" "I have to admit that what Mr. Singleton has said is
indeed very true..." Mark smiled faintly. "But I am her biological father, it won't be long for it to be revealed. You have no reason to reject my offer for my goal is to cure your legs, and not to harm you..."
"I have my own plans, there's no need to trouble Mr. Valentine. Besides, Nokocola Bay and Santabaca are very suitable for my rehabilitation, there is no need to travel to Athana, thank you."
He didn't want any stranger to have a part in his affairs, although that man was Charlotte's daddy by nature.
"Since Mr. Singleton isn't interested in Athana, how about Pine Hills? It's surrounded by nature and has beautiful scenery."
At that moment, footsteps approached, and then Summer entered the room. She had initially wanted to go to school, but she made a U-turn and unexpectedly overheard what Mark had said upon her arrival because she was worried.
"What are you doing?” She looked at Mark and frowned.
Staring at her, Mark raised his arrogant eyebrows and answered slowly, "I was concerned about Mr.
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