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Betrayed, But Not Defeated novel Chapter 161

Standing tall, Ernest looked at Bryson and narrowed his eyes, saying, "Looks like you've recognized me."

"Oh, Mr. Crane! M-May I ask what you need from me?" Bryson immediately relaxed upon seeing Ernest's face.

He was confident they weren't here to kill him. After all, a prestigious boss like him wouldn't act so recklessly.

"I heard you have something against Daniel Ashcroft," Ernest asked with a chuckle.

"Daniel? That scoundrel stole my family's property. To be honest, I can hardly contain my hatred—I wish I could make him pay for this with his life!"

Bryson was no fool. He knew he had to answer it this way when Ernest asked.

"Great! If that's the case, I'll give you a chance!" Ernest nodded with satisfaction.

This incident had certainly angered the Cranes, and given Daniel's unique identity, the Cranes couldn't confront him directly. Instead, they resorted to methods aimed at weakening his influence.

After some investigation, they discovered Daniel's special background and were curious to find out who else might be after the Ashcrofts' interests. If they could take advantage of the situation and benefit from it, they wouldn't hesitate.

As for Bryson, he didn't dwell on such matters. All he knew was that he now had the perfect opportunity to take revenge on Daniel openly. He finally had connections!

Olen might have passed away, but the troubles he left behind were still considerable.

However, Daniel didn't waste much time on them, focusing on preparing for any retaliation the Cranes might have in store instead.

"There's no issue on your side, right, Zephyr?" Daniel was on the phone with Zephyr.

Since Luciana's recovery, Zephyr had regained his dominance. He smiled and answered, "Not a single one. I've even prepared what you asked for!"

After hanging up the phone, Daniel contacted Oscar again. Once he confirmed that Oscar was ready, he knew he could patiently wait for the prey to take the bait.

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