More importantly, there was an autograph from the top international glass factory's CEO on the aquarium.
The aquarium alone would cost more than two hundred thousand with a high collection value.
On the other hand, there was a pure gold statue the size of a human head on the right. It had a market price of over a million.
However, Donald was a little speechless at the sight of it. As Tristan likes to be high-profile, he would pay money to enjoy an extravagant lifestyle.
“Dad, Ysabel is here!” An angry voice rang out.
Looking in the direction of the voice, Donald saw a well-groomed young man, and he was none other than the son of Adrian, Mason.
When the latter saw Ysabel holding Donald's hand, he was so jealous that his eyes turned red.
Deathly silence abruptly engulfed the space. Everyone's eyes fell on Ysabel and Donald. In the meantime, Beatrice had also arrived and hurried over. She shot the duo a glare and whispered, “Don't ever talk if Adrian says anything later!”
Ysabel nodded obediently in response.
Since Adrian worked with the Yund family as a professional manager to manage the toll stations, his capabilities practically had no limits, and he knew people from all walks of life.
Meanwhile, Jeremiah was in charge of several service areas, and his hidden abilities were extremely strong.
Although the duo kept a low profile, they were not any weaker than Zayne.
In fact, they might even be more powerful than him.
A man in his fifties with slicked-back hair slowly got up, dressed in an expensive suit. He was holding a cigar with his fingers as he narrowed his eyes to stare at Donald.
The latter was looking at him as well.
As a matter of fact, that man was Adrian.
When Bryan, the private equity tycoon, had taken the drastic move, Adrian was the one who obstructed the traffic and prohibited the import of foreign machinery and equipment.
While Adrian strode toward Donald and Ysabel, the hall was filled with pin-drop silence, and the only thing one could hear was the sound of his footsteps.
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