Chapter 400 Dalton Only Protects His Wife
Did Dalton just call him “Mr. Logan“?
Logan felt his legs ache just standing there. “T”
“Mr. Logan, I heard you admire my fiancée and think I’m inferior to you in every way.” Dalton coughed lightly as his lips curled into a faint smile. “I thought it was just gossip from the lower ranks.”
It was as if Logan was hit by an arrow, and his expression was as colorful as it could be.
He suddenly remembered the things he said at the Panzarath, Back then, he seemed to have mocked Wynter for telling Dalton everything.
Now, he wished he could go back in time, cover his mouth, and stop himself from blabbering!
“It’s a misunderstanding, Mr. Ernest. It’s really a misunderstanding.
Logan believed everyone in their circle feared this figure from the Yarwood family.
Regardless of what Chad said behind Dalton’s back, it was just a matter of a glance in front of Dalton.
There was an unwritten rule in their circle that everyone could compare with each other–except Dalton, who was beyond comparison.
Dalton’s gaze fell on Logan, and his lips curved into a smile. “It’s already dark out, and you’re here. Is it also a misunderstanding?”
“…” Logan felt like he was beyond redemption.
Now he realized why Wynter had asked him not to come. A fiancé with such possessiveness would want to know everything.
But didn’t everyone say that Dalton was emotionless and didn’t care about anyone? Didn’t he try to break the engagement off since it was forced upon him?
What was going on?
Logan couldn’t bear Dalton’s icy stare!
He looked at Wynter subconsciously.
After locking the door, Wynter turned back and saw Logan’s cowardly appearance. She was worried that before the earthbound spirit could even entangle him, he would begin to lie on the ground to pretend to
be dead.
She explained lightly, “He’s my client now. He paid me, and I’ll protect him until tomorrow.”
“No wonder the Scott family couldn’t find him anywhere.” Dalton withdrew his gaze from Logan while smiling at Wynter. “How much did you charge for this?”
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