Chapter 155
Author: Pen thinker
last update2026-02-18 22:55:07

At that moment, the person on the other end of the line responded with a careful, measured tone that indicated he was fully aware of the delicate situation he had just walked into by calling at this particular time.

“Well, I didn't come here to make any sort of gesture at you or to pile on more problems to whatever you are clearly dealing with right now,” the voice said diplomatically, trying to navigate around Jefferson's father's obvious bad mood.

“And it definitely seems from your tone that
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