Sensing the malice in Dominic's eyes, Mia tugged on his hand in a haste. She urged him not to act impulsively. She knew he adored her, always standing by her side whenever something happened.

"Dominic, you don't have to intervene. I can settle such trivial matters on my own. As for issues related to Yellow Island, I'll have to ask for your help." Seeing how unyielding she was, Dominic sighed. "Mia, I could've just gotten rid of these annoying people for you." "I know you mean well, but you don't have to be directly involved in dealing with such trifles." Dominic scoffed. "Fine. But tellif Luna goes overboard. It's a piece of cake forto have someone like her dealt with in Nord City." "Sure, but letting her disappear so easily is too light of a punishment for her." Mia didn't want to trouble Dominic. He was already swamped with work to begin with, and he had even more on his plate now after the Yellow Island incident. Raymond would likely seize the chance to pressure him by rallying the Yellow Islanders, after all.

something she could handle on her

arm and cooed, "Dominic, please just agree with me." His features finally softened. Feeling resigned, he began, "If you have tfor this, you should've gone on a vacation abroad instead. Go see the aurora or surf by the beach." "I'm already getting sick of it. I just want to deal with Luna personally." "Does it really make a difference if I handle it in your stead?" "It does. For the past few years, you've been worried that Timothy will find me. I kept a low profile instead, but everyone thought I was vulnerable. So, I'll have to act on this opportunity to prove to these people that the Lanes aren't to be messed with." Finally, Dominic concurred. "Alright, I'll leave it to you. Just letknow if you need any men or

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