Lily burned with anger at the other end of the phone. "What happens if you fail? What if Fane gets away?" She bellowed.
Dean immediately assured Lily, "Don't you worry. If we failed the task and let that brat get away, we won’t be taking a single spirited grass at all! But if we succeed, then you must give each of us three spirited grass, how about that?"
"No way! It’s too much. The best I could offer is two spirited grass per person!"
After Lily gave the matter some thought, she still felt that three spirited grass per person was a little bit too much. Besides, she was the First Madam, she should be respected. Dean was too insatiable right now. Lily had given him spirited grass
before, and she did not expect that this time Dean had asked for three first-grade premium spirited grass instead.
"Oh, is that so? In that case, First Madam, I'm sorry that I couldn't serve you this time."
Dean sneered coldly and continued," Yolanda and I returned in a critical period— when the weather has begun to turn cold. Moreover, we'll be incarcerated in the ghostlike mountain top for two months and all this suffering is not even worth three spirited grass. So, I'm afraid that we'd pull out from this plan!"
Dean understood the situation thoroughly. The current Lily was overpowered with hatred and anger that she could not wait to end Fane’s life in the next second. Hence, h e knew that Lily would not want to miss such an opportunity—Fane left the main
Woods residence.
Once she missed it, there would be no opportunity as good as this in the future anymore.
As expected, Lily was in a state of panic when Dean wanted to pull out of the plan." Don’t, don't! Everything is negotiable! Three spirited grass, I can give them to you, but you have to promise me to keep this a secret, okay?”
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