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His Dangerous Love novel Chapter 13

Chapter 13 Money Makes the Mare Go

Elianna felt a mix of discomfort and grievance after being scolded by Jefferson, and she sobbed softly.

Her crying voice traveled through the airwaves and seeped into Jefferson's mind.

Jefferson clenched his teeth, "Damn it! Just wait and see."

"Darren!"

Darren, who was spectating, held back his laughter and responded, "Hey, hey, Jeff, I'm here."

"Bring her out for me."

Darren pretended to be hesitant, "Huh?"

"Jeff, you know the situation at the Larsen's mansion. There are so many eyes watching. It would be difficult to sneak a person out."

"Hmph."

Jefferson's laughter turned cold, "Trying to take advantage of the situation?"

"I wouldn't dare. I wouldn't dare."

Darren sighed dramatically, "It's just that I've offended Clare today. I don't know what will happen if I break ties with her."

"The building in Proburg will be yours."

Darren instantly burst into a smile, "Alright, I'll help you get her out."

The saying "money makes the mare go" may not apply to others, but it is absolute applicable to Darren.

Half an hour later, an unsuspecting sack was secretly sent out of the Larsen's mansion.

As soon as Darren placed Elianna in the back seat of the car, without even saying a word, the Bugatti sped away.

Darren wasn't annoyed either. He waved at the back of the car with a smile before returning.

Inside the car, the sack was loosely tied, and Jefferson tore it open.

Elianna was already feeling hot, and being stifled inside made her sweaty all over.

Her black hair stuck to the side of her face, her eyes were unfocused, and her cheeks were flushed.

As soon as she saw Jefferson, Elianna unconsciously hugged him, pressing her warm body against his.

In their previous encounters, Elianna had either been nervous and shy or awkward and uncooperative. It was the first time she showed such enthusiasm.

Jefferson lifted her onto his lap, took off his coat, and draped it over her back to block the prying eyes in the front row.

"If you keep staring, be careful with your eyeballs."

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