Dinner
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The Prime Minister's house.

That night, August invited Dakota and Sam over for a warm dinner as the year was coming to an end. Dakota accepted, as he always went there every New Year's Eve, even though he didn't care much for his father.

Sam's large vehicle stopped in front of the Prime Minister's grand house after passing through the long driveway.

Robert's red vehicle was already parked in the far left part of the yard before they arrived.

Two guards helped Sam open the door, and Sam even let one of them open the trunk and take out Dakota's wheelchair.

"Young master," greeted one of the guards who opened Dakota's side door. Dakota glanced at the house worker for a moment but ignored him until Sam approached.

"Don't worry, let me help him, just bring the wheelchair here," Sam said.

The young man in neat suit, who was the Prime Minister's family guard, nodded.

Not long after the wheelchair arrived, Sam extended his hand to help Dakota carefully get down from the rather h
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