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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1589

“A chance? How?” Elena perked up instantly. With disaster looming for both their families, who else could save them?

“The Spanners may be powerful, but they don’t have absolute control. Also, the Moseys are still the most powerful among the four ancient houses.”

Eleanor said seriously, “Don’t forget that Dustin killed Scott. Even if the Spanners back him up, the Moseys won’t just let him get away with it.

“That is why we can work with the Moseys to turn the tables on Dustin. We won’t only protect ourselves that way, but we can also exact revenge. It’ll be a win-win situation!”

“You’re right, that’s a great idea!” Elena lit up. Why hadn’t she thought of it earlier?

Despite pressure from the Spanners, there might still be a chance for them with the Moseys’ support.

“Eleanor, I’ll call Dahlia immediately and ask her to find a way to help us through this crisis.” Elena picked up her phone and was about to make the call when Eleanor stopped her.

“Wait! Calling Dahlia may not help. Although she’s Sir Mosey’s god- daughter, she doesn’t hold as much influence as Scarlet.”

“If we don’t call Dahlia, then who should we ask for help from?” Elena was puzzled.

“The best person to seek help from is the Veros Warrior, Anders Mosey!”

Eleanor rationalized. “Ever since Anders returned to the Moseys mansion, the chess game has changed. Those who used to be loyal to Dahlia had switched sides to Anders. Scott is a prime example.

“I also heard that Dustin killed Scott right in front of Anders today. His bold move was a direct challenge to Anders’ authority.

“When had the renowned Veros Warrior ever suffered such humiliation? I’m sure he hates him to the core now!

“It’ll definitely be a big accomplishment if we perform well by helping him capture Dustin. Our problem with the Spanners’ will also be resolved together!”

Elena nodded in agreement. “You’re absolutely right. You’re definitely better at seeing the bigger picture.”

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