e people who were angry but didn't d
e door. He took out a cigarette and smoked. His finger
his leather shoes and c
a sullen expression, raised his fo
ng, yet he did not seem to notice it at
eady almos
inally stopped in f
as pushed open. Then, Derrick got out
door. However, he said as he saw Derrick, "Alpha Derrick,
n face was cold, and his voice w
I'll go ask him,
Derrick with an embarrassed expres
say so if h
yes and said in a hus
, turned around, and stopped i
ooked at Derrick through the window. Curtis expected a lot from Derrick,
oom attached to the bedroom on
mirror. There was a vacant look in her eyes,
taken back was not in her plans. Thi
did not
elfish motives too. He was the grandfat
seemed unfair, yet Gloria understood that her gran
d away, he took her hand and
t, the gloom and confusion in her eyes dispersed. She made a
gain, there was hesitation in her eyes. She
felt like it separated two worlds. There was
d and gripped the door handle. Sh
ly sitting in the leather arm
g up a book, and sitting on the leath
an, she would have had a ridiculous illusion that he sat on
y in Gloria's eyes. She was thrown i
ing violently
ed something was
voice was trembling. "I'
destroyed her and thrown her into a quagmire. And she wasn't
im, "Mr. Hammond, I finished showeri
isgus
. She looked at Patrick in the arm
l on her face and then slowly slid to her fingers t
es, the bulging veins on her
suddenly drop. She shivered subconsciously and gripped the blan
rous aura. She did not know which
'Gloria, yo
ly. "Don't worry. I will repay you for the 50 mill
e of imperceptible anger. He chuckled and said,
Glori
e bed. He almost lost his mind. An indescriba
Patrick's furious voic
to go crazy, he cam
ok shut. The sound of the
anything else. He st
and more complicated. It w
ia was more frightened than the time she fir
ly stood up fr
nd said, "Mr. Ham