Jennifer sighed. “I thought you could tolerate him if you loved me enough, but now, I can see that I was wrong. It seems like I shouldn't have mentioned this to you today, and I shouldn't have called you either.”
“Why should I tolerate him because of you?” Donald could not understand her words. “Are you saying that I should not be criticizing your family when your family did not hold back their insults toward me?”
Jennifer gave him a meaningful look before saying, “Let's drop this topic for now. I have something to ask you. Are you contented to work as a bodyguard for the rest of your life?”
“Well, I am very contented with my life right now,” said Donald.
He was indeed happy, especially when he had Reina and Lana as his eye candies. But, of course, it would be better if it weren't for the Parasite.
Jennifer glanced at the room. “You like
Lana, don't you?”
Donald was startled, but he answered, “I don't think there's anything wrong with that since I am single now.”
A tinge of jealousy bubbled in Jennifer's heart. She bit her lips and remained silent for a moment before saying, “I'm leaving now. Take care of yourself. Also, I don't want to hear you badmouthing about Kevin anymore.
Donald did not say anything in response. He watched her leave, and his gaze darkened as if a storm was brewing inside.
“Why are you protecting that piece of trash so much?” Donald mumbled, “If he weren't your brother, I would have gotten rid of him long ago.”
Lana walked out of the room. “Well, you may consider spending time with me since I don't have a brother.”
Donald glanced at her. Lana immediately lifted her chest, showing off her assets.
“Eternal Love and A Midsummer Night's Dream will be auctioned at the charity gala organized by Pollerton Commerce tonight,” said Lana.
“I know. This is all thanks to that piece of trash,” said Donald. “I'll bid for them.”
Lana was interested upon hearing that. “Can you give them to me as a gift?”
“We'll see,” answered Donald.
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