Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1691
Chapter 1691
Wesley had already investigated Titus when he told Rebecca to approach the latter.
This person was different from them. His hands were stained with the blood and lives of others.
Unlike other people, Titus never had other people do the dirty work for him. Instead, he did it himself.
Moreover, Neah Bay was a place where the lines were blurred, and it was home to killers who committed heinous crimes. However, under the Costner family’s management, Neah Bay was ruled strictly, and no one dared to make trouble there.
This was only possible because of Titus’s reputation for being ruthless and merciless.
Wesley only dared to scheme against Titus because he was desperate. Furthermore, Titus was here in Australia, where the Cosner family’s power was not as strong. It was only after Wesley quickly exchanged the shares and won over Minister Mead, tying him onto the same boat, that he had the guts to fight Titus.
completely froze when Titus
but now, Jeffery wanted to bite the food out of his
did not know Titus, so
a fake smile. “You must be Wesley Lyons. I’ve heard a lot about
Wesley shuddered but pretended not to know him and
quite good at acting.” Titus laughed with a deep
immediately dragged out
very familiar with me. After all, you’ve been scheming against me for a long time. Hm… My wife currently has to be treated in the hospital for treatment, and my son is
know what you’re talking about. ” Wesley looked puzzled and innocent. “This
she were Titus, she
once you receive a call from Country Y saying that the medical agreement they have with you has
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