Chapter 12
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“Ring, ring,”

“Will you answer that damn call?” Sophia shouted as Logan’s phone kept on ringing.

Logan had eventually moved in with the Riven family after Sophia asked him to move in with her after they had the wedding contract finalized in the court registry and a little show off wedding in the presence of family and friends.

Mr. Lee was still in the hospital, and would be discharged home in two days’ time. Logan had finally decided to tell Mr. Lee about everything with the Riven family when it’s time to have him discharged home.

That evening, Logan was in the bathroom taking his bath when his phone began to ring incessantly.

Rushing out of the bathroom to have the call answered, Logan realized that it was an unknown caller.

“Hello, this is Logan speaking. Who am I speaking with?” Logan asked.

“You don’t have to worry yourself about who I am,” the caller replied, chuckling slightly.

Logan couldn’t hide his fear and surprise at the same time, wondering who this strange caller is, and
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