Jasper never thought that the father of someone he saved in passing would actually turn out to be a hereditary aristocrat. This sort of person was extremely rare in modern society.
The title of nobility was much more valuable than the so-called billionaires.
Kayden’s father only obtained the lowest ranked noble title in the United Kingdom that was not even hereditary after working hard for so many decades. The most important thing was that the Viscount was from Finland.
As a republican country, the royal family of Finland was over a hundred years old, and the hereditary nobles that remained in the country numbered even fewer than giant pandas.
Also, Jasper’s next destination was Finland. It was possible that this favor would play a vital role when the time came.
After putting away the business card, Jasper glanced at the numb and indifferent stowaways around him and ran into the darkness without looking back. Although he did not know where he was, Jasper knew that he was now within Coreana’s borders.
Although he could contact Sylphie immediately, he first had to figure out where he was.
So, after walking along the road for more than an hour, Jasper finally saw traces of civilization. This was a small village by the sea. Even though it was not developed, it was enough for Jasper.
After asking for the address, Jasper called Sylphie.
“Are you in Coreana?”
Sylphie, who was on the other end of the phone, was surprised.
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