“Uh, can you let go of me first?” Donald stated helplessly. I shouldn't have come to Sky Garden. She's as persistent as gum. It'll be challenging to shake her off!
When Eleanor studied abroad back then, she was abducted by Leviathan, the Sea Monster, when she passed through the straits of Musbane.
If it were not for Donald, she would have fallen into Leviathan's grasp.
Leviathan was bold as he commanded a private naval force. The Yund family tried negotiating with him many times, but Leviathan ignored them.
In the end, Donald appeared and broke through Leviathan's force by himself, delivering a heavy blow to the latter.
Ever since that incident, like a god of war descending from the heavens, Donald left a deep impression on Eleanor's mind.
During these few years, Eleanor always compared the talented young men she met with Donald, yet she realized no one could be as good as Donald.
In truth, other than Neil and Yves, Eleanor was the only member of the Yund family who knew of Donald's identity.
Eleanor had never told anyone about the incident that occurred in the straits of Musbane.
Donald smiled bitterly once more. “Can I reserve Sky Garden tomorrow then?”
Eleanor seemed quite troubled. “Let me give my brother a call. If he disagrees, I'll pull down his pants!”
Donald was bemused by her words. She's truly a witch.
Neil answered Eleanor's call soon. After all, this was a rule set by the Yund family, and Eleanor had no right to change it.
After Neil finished hearing her, he also did not know what to do. “This is the rule set by the first heir. I'm afraid this is quite difficult.”
“I don't care. I want it changed!” Eleanor huffed.
“Who is that person? What's their name?” Neil questioned.
Donald nodded and said, “Pass the phone to me.”
He took over the phone and greeted, “Hello, Mr. Yund. I am Donald, and the thing is—”
Before Donald could finish, Neil instantly interrupted, “Oh, it's you, Mr. Campbell. If that's so, there's no problem at all. We won't even charge you for anything.”
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