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75: Good Luck Brigadiers
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Escobar chipped in, expecting a call from the assassins, “Good. You got him on your palm girl.”

Dante tried not to wear his jealousy on his face for obvious reasons. He felt he was missing something about Lucia dumping him for Johnson Brentford, Mr. Montoya.

He felt there was more behind Lucia’s decision that she hadn't told him about. The rejection happened rather quickly, and he was yet to shake it off.

Escobar chimed in once again, “The law enforcement hasn't got further concrete evidence to tie your neck around the rope. They knew it'd be a long battle to have you arrested if they failed to garner enough incriminating proof against you.”

“Thankfully, the stupid disloyal assassin who mentioned your involvement is dead and wouldn't testify against you in court if there were trials.”

Lucia sighed in relief as Escobar's words felt therapeutic. Those were the same words her husband whispered to her ear while vowing his undying support.

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