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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 498

"Miss Diane! Is there something I can help you with?" Keagan smiled and asked when he saw Diane coming over to him.

"Wasn't it Mister Valerian who led a team of people to rescue you and your sister? Why did you have to kneel and thank my husband? Could it be a misunderstanding?" Diane asked him.

Keagan replied with a surprised expression, "Don't you know, Miss Diane? Your husband seems to be a rather good friend to Valerian. When we were held hostage by one of Falcodom's powerful organizations, it was a phone call from Mister Severin that led Mister Valerian to bring his people and investigate the situation before rescuing us and wiping out that organization!"

There was a surge of tumult in Diane's heart as soon as she heard that, since she had never expected something like that to happen.

Keagan noticed her surprised look, so he glanced at his surroundings before whispering, "Miss Diane, my father told us that Mister Severin is one of those quiet, low-profile, godlike savants. I believe he's never told you anything about that, judging from how surprised you look. You have nothing to worry about with a man like him as your husband!"

Diane eventually nodded. "I guess Severin and Mister Valerian probably go a long way back. No wonder he was so nonchalant when he spoke with Mister Valerian earlier. Now that I think about it, Severin's probably the reason Mister Valerian accepted my invitation and came to visit our family. He never told me anything at all, and you don't know how worried I was earlier that Mister Valerian would get angry at him! "

Keagan could not help but laugh when he heard her complaints. "Haha, perhaps there are certain things that Mister Severin wishes to keep from you because he's afraid of scaring you if you find out. I would think that most people would either not believe him or accuse him of lying if he were to tell them that Mister Valerian was his friend!"

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