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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 109

The car drove to the West End, which was half an hour away from the city center. It was the most mysterious place for many civilians in Salt City because it was not a place where one could come just because one had money.

Unless you were a dignitary or a celebrity, you could not even step foot here.

Even though it was a small place, in addition to food and housing, there were a lot of entertainment establishments there.

The car stopped at the outskirts of the turf club because the only way to get inside was to take a special car in.

The servants led me in and I got into a Lincoln stretch limousine. After I got in, I finally met Tyler face-to-face. He was sitting with a glass of wine in his hand. H e swayed his glass at me, his fox-like brown eyes tinged with pleasure. "Wandy, you're finally here."

I finally saw him. He was still the same. Even after six years, he had not changed one bit. He still looked elegant and well-mannered, disguising himself well.

Even so, I could feel the bloodthirsty aura emanating from his bones invading my limbs through the air.

Instinctually, I lifted my dress and tried to get out of the car.

Tyler reached out and pinned me down in my seat as h e said in a deep voice, "Hey, you just got here. For the sake of both of us, you'd better behave."

Even though he was saying those words softly, his eerie aura from the depths of hell gave me goosebumps all over my body.

I lowered my head in silence for a long time before I could stop the trembling deep inside of me. I finally looked up and asked, "Where's Cecilia?"

"As long as you behave, she'll be fine," Tyler stared at me the entire time and answered casually. Then, he lifted my chin with one hand and said, "You haven't changed at all even after all these years. You're still so beautiful that I just can't take my eyes off of you."

"Don't do that." I turned my head. I was not used to being looked at by him like that.

"Wandy, never forget that you'll always be my little sister." He suddenly became a bit cold and said seriously, "Whether in politics or business, the Lane family is second to none. We can never be worse-off compared to anyone else, so just follow my lead tonight."

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