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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1634

Chapter 1634 Compensation

“Since when did this happen?” she asked solemnly.

It was unclear what the other person said on the phone, but Nancy’s expression only seemed to worsen even more after hearing it.

“Understood. Use whatever means necessary to keep them on my side!” she said before hanging up.

The woman had been keeping an eye out ever since Aaron told her that the king was investigating the corruption and bribery. She wasn’t expecting Dylan to seize that opportunity and win her people over.

What on Earth are you trying to do, Dylan? Do you desire power that badly?

As Dylan was her only son whom she had raised herself, the thought of him forsaking their relationship made her rather uncomfortable.

Of course, Dylan was completely oblivious to her feelings as he was in a great mood after hearing the news from Sybil.

Wow, Lawrence sure is impressive! I can’t believe he managed to get about half of them over to my side in just two weeks!

“Give Lawrence this card and have him bribe as many of them as possible,” Dylan said while handing Sybil a bank card.

Sybil headed over to the Wynter residence immediately after receiving the bank card.

As he had been serving Dylan since he started with nothing and stayed by his side until he achieved success, Sybil felt glad that he didn’t let the old king down.

After giving it some thought, he agreed with Sybil’s statement and put the bank card away. “All right, then. I’ll compensate him in the future.”

Feeling happy that Dylan had agreed with his point, Sybil smiled as he said, “Your Majesty, Morrison has gathered some evidence on those who accepted bribes. When shall we produce the evidence?”

Dylan broke into a smile upon hearing that. “That will have to wait. We don’t want to alert anyone unnecessarily.” The evidence is most useful when presented at the most critical moment!

Sybil nodded and left the room shortly after.

Meanwhile, Alicia occasionally stayed over at that house ever since Aaron provided her with the keys and address. She even redecorated the dark and gloomy-looking room.

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