Chapter 034
Author: BOSSSESamaaaa
last update2025-07-30 16:08:10

Meanwhile, at Albrecht Tower – Vincent’s private room, 47th floor.

Vincent lounged on a dark leather sofa, one leg casually crossed over the other, a digital tablet in his left hand. Standing in front of him was Thorne—an older man with silver hair and eyes that were sharp, calm, and calculating.

Vincent slid the tablet onto the glass table and leaned back slightly.

“So, what do you think about Kael, Thorne?”

Vincent’s voice was light, almost like he was chatting about the weather. But Thorne knew better—this wasn’t a casual question.

Without hesitation, Thorne replied in a low, authoritative tone.

“He’s… intriguing.”

Vincent raised an eyebrow, a slight smile curling on his lips. “Intriguing?”

“Yes.” Thorne looked Vincent straight in the eye. “Extremely. On the surface, he comes off like some reckless guy—almost an idiot. But it’s all an act. The aura he gives off…”

Thorne let out a short breath.

“I’m not easily impressed, sir. But when I looked into his eyes, I knew—he’s hiding somet
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