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Remorse After Breaking Up novel Chapter 28

Steven was nearly frightened out of his wits when Kieran burst into a fit of rage.

He was the Shadowtiger clan's scion, after all. It would be a piece of cake for him to get rid of Steven, and no one would even dare to avenge him.

Steven called Lillian reluctantly. She might be important, but his life mattered more to him.

Lillian was thrilled after she hung up.

"Lillian, why are you so happy?" Evelyn asked, puzzled.

"Mr. Miller has agreed to work with us. He's requesting me to discuss our collaboration's details," Lillian exclaimed excitedly.

"Then what are you waiting for? Hurry up and go. Don't keep Mr. Miller waiting." Evelyn urged.

"I'll keep you company." Sebastian rose.

He had only met Andrew once but could tell at first glance that he was a menace. He couldn't trust Lillian to attend their meeting alone.

"Lillian's there for business. Why are you meddling? Are you trying to mess things up?" Evelyn hollered.

"I'll be fine on my own. Mr. Harris is with him upstairs as well. Don't worry," Lillian said.

"Alright, then. Call me if there's anything," Sebastian replied.

Lillian nodded and took the elevator to the top floor. A bodyguard led her to their room.

She immediately noticed something was off once she entered. "Mr. Harris, didn't you mention that Mr. Miller requested me? Where is he?"

"My dad has something to attend to. It'll do with just the both of us. Come have a seat." Kieran patted the spot next to him, gesturing for Lillian to sit beside him.

A rush of fury and terror washed through Lillian the moment she saw him. The urge to leave the room overwhelmed her, yet she steeled herself.

Determined to win the bid, she sat down.

However, she took a seat next to Steven instead. He seemed more reliable than Kieran.

Kieran was unfazed. She was bound to become his plaything once she set foot in here.

"Kieran, we're very serious about the project. We won't let you down as long as you choose us," Lillian began.

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