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His Destructive, Toxic Love novel Chapter 597

"Got it."

How could he not understand? What Eliza was missing wasn't money; it was a solid sense of security and the realization of her own self-worth.

"Let me think about it," she said gently.

Casper nodded eagerly. Her willingness to consider his proposal meant she was really listening to him. He let out a silent sigh of relief.

The most crucial part was proposing to her right away. Only if she agreed to marry him willingly would they truly be husband and wife, and only then could his heart finally be at ease.

He had already passed that dazzling diamond to the craftsman. Besides crafting a massive diamond ring, he was also having a stunning set of jewelry and a one-of-a-kind crown made just for her. This was going to take some time—probably at least six months. During that time, he would need to treat her exceptionally well.

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Back at Falconridge, Casper quickly dove into work. After the meeting wrapped up, he was going over tasks with Dillon. He had a lot to say, but his assistant seemed miles away.

Casper's fingers drummed lightly on the desk. "What's on your mind?"

"Nothing, nothing," Dillon snapped back to reality, quickly focusing on the documents in front of him. "I'll get right on it."

As he spoke, he fumbled with the files, trying to show he was on top of things.

"Something's off with you," Casper said, closing the file, his eyes sharp and knowing. "I heard that while I was away this past year, you and Caroline have been on and off. What's the deal?"

"There's nothing going on," Dillon said, sidestepping too much personal detail, not wanting to delve into it.

Casper didn't press him. Instead, he pulled out an appointment letter. "The Beaconhouse branch needs someone strong in all areas to lay down the groundwork. I think you're the right fit."

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