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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1401

Chapter 1401: Five Major City

After returning to the villa, Dustin held his phone, feeling somewhat hesitant.

Not long ago, when discussing cooperation with Hazel, he suddenly thought of Natasha. Longing surged within him like a tidal wave, becoming uncontrollable.

Her image occupied his mind, and he couldn’t shake it off no matter what.

According to Maximus, Natasha had already come to Stonia to pursue her career under her own grandfather’s Duke.

A simple phone call, and the two of them could meet quickly.

But he had some concerns.

Stonia was not like the southern provinces; it was full of hidden dangers and crises.

Moreover, the task he had to undertake was extremely perilous, and he didn’t want to involve Natasha.

“Or maybe I’ll just meet her? Exchange greetings?” Dustin muttered to himself.

After pacing on the balcony for a moment, he took a deep breath and couldn’t help but dial a certain number.

The phone rang for about five seconds before it was finally answered, and a familiar voice quickly came through.

“Hmph! You scoundrel, you finally have the heart to call me?”

“Come clean, where have you been these days? Have you found another little fox spirit?”

“I’ve been worrying about you all this time, and what do you do? You disappear without a word, leaving me all alone and miserable. Doesn’t your conscience ache?”

As soon as Natasha opened her mouth, she fired off questions like a rapid-fire cannon, leaving Dustin dumbfounded.

The carefully organized opening speech was immediately blocked.

He was speechless for a moment.

“Hey! Why aren’t you saying anything? Are you feeling guilty?”

Natasha finally paused.

“It seems like you didn’t give me a chance to speak just now,” Dustin said with a wry smile.

“It’s a coincidence; we have a celebration dinner at the company tonight. Just come over, and afterward, I’ll take you around,” Natasha suggested.
“Alright, see you tonight.”

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