An Understated Dominance
Chapter 294
Chapter 294
“You shameless bastard!” Dustin’s repeated refusal angered Dakota, the proud daughter of a wealthy family. Usually, people would be tripping over their feet trying to flatter her, yet here Dustin was, ignoring her.
“Who’s the shameless one?” Dustin raised an eyebrow. “Have you been eating so much junk food that you
fried your brain? This is Balerno, not Glenstead, so don’t give me that attitude!”
“You-” Dakota was so angry she gritted her teeth, but she couldn’t do anything else since she desperately needed him to save her mother. She would have already struck him if her mother’s life wasn’t at stake.
“What do you want, Rhys?” Dakota took a deep breath, trying to keep her anger at bay.
“I won’t make things difficult for you, for Dahlia’s sake, Dustin answered. “I can save her, but first, I want you
me a sincere apology. Next, I want you to write a
apology.”
daughter of the Glenstead Nicholsons, apologize to someone
one suffering anyway.” Dustin responded lazily. “But don’t say I
will die tomorrow if she doesn’t
her face dark. Although she didn’t like hearing that, it was still the truth. If her mother didn’t receive help in
if you aren’t happy with my conditions.” Dustin waved her
do it!” Dakota eventually gave in. Biting her lip, she stammered.
you talking to the air? Speak up!” Dustin
face red. That was her first time apologizing to someone, and it was utterly
I’ll forgive you because of Dahlia, but you better remember not to be so arrogant from now on. Not everyone is
hard she clenched her fists. She
the apology
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