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Great Marshal: Marrying the Bridesmaid novel Chapter 27

Lacey felt sympathetic towards her and was about to agree when Zeke sneered, “It's strange. Just moments ago, you forgot I was family when I was ordered you to kneel. Lacey, let's go to the VIP room and wait.”

With that, Zeke took Lacey and Hannah away.

Lily Hinton stumbled out of the bank, feeling lost and confused.

She turned around to take another look at the building. The longing in her eyes turned into vicious cruelty.

“Damn, why are you always ahead of me in everything! I will not accept this willingly. That one hundred million belongs to my whole family. You shall not take it for yourself.”

A hideous smile appeared at the corners of her mouth as an evil plan began to form in her mind.

In the VIP room, both Hannah and Lacey looked at Zeke, trying to read him.

Zeke felt uncomfortable under this type of scrutiny. “Lacey, do you have something to ask me?”

Lacey nodded. There were so many questions she wanted to ask.

However, before she could open her mouth, Hannah spoke first, “Zeke, come on, have a sip of tea.”

“Aunt... I mean, mom wants to ask you, where did this one hundred million come from?”

Zeke replied, “The Schneider family gave it to me.”

Despite the Bauhinia Royal Card itself having an overdraft limit of one hundred million, Evan Schneider had still insisted on giving him a spending allowance of that amount.

As far as Zeke was concerned, one hundred million was just pocket money. He was free to spend it on anything he wanted.

Lacey slapped her forehead as she came to a sudden realization. “The Schneider family paid the full payment for their order in advance.”

Zeke neither agreed nor disagreed with her statement.

This one hundred million has nothing to do with that order... it's for me to personally spend on...

He was about to explain when Hannah smiled bitterly, “I suspected you were some low-key anonymous rich man. I was really confused.”

Zeke was silent.

You aren't confused. Your suspicions are correct!

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