Jennifer's eyes were fixed on Donald's.
Those eyes were familiar yet strange, and they were the same as those she had just seen earlier.
Donald responded with a nod. “I'm fine. What's the matter?”
Jennifer shook her head, letting out a bitter chuckle inwardly. I guess he isn't the Golden Lord.
“Nothing much,” she replied and left the place.
She did not even greet Lana and
Reina.
Donald watched her leave with a gentle look in his eyes.
“Despite the divorce, she still has a place in your heart, doesn't she?” Lana asked.
Donald replied, “I'm not a sentimental individual, and not many things spark my interest. However, Jennifer is the first person who managed to enter my heart. It would be impossible to wipe her off my memory. However, I'm also a proud man. I can't live my life submitting to her and her family. That just isn't possible. After all, I'm a human with human nature, not a God.”
Hearing that, both Lana and Reina fell into deep contemplation.
“All right, then. Let's put all that aside first. I will get Bradley to decrypt the flash drive. You two analyze the coordinates,” he said.
Bradley came over soon with a gold-colored laptop in his hands.
“Only a tycoon would use that laptop,” Lana remarked.
Donald remained silent.
It was a laptop with tremendous processing power created in the 89-Grade laboratory in Quadfield, which was the same place Donald's Polaris System laptop originated from.
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