Chapter 1085
Lana looked at the man in front of her in confusion.
“Why are you here? What are you doing here?” She glared at him, her eyes filled with disdain. “Why? Are you here to hit me when I’m down now that I’ve been arrested?”
She mocked while leaning against the wall lazily.
“Hmph, Eveline Montgomery is really something else. Both young masters from the Whitmans and Jones treat her as the love of their lives. I heard the only son of the Grahams had a crush on her as well. How is she better than me?”
When she asked this question, she gritted her teeth. Her eyes and heart were filled with envy and jealousy for Madeline.
“You’ve already lost all qualifications to compete with Eveline now that you’re like this,” Ryan said slowly.
He was wearing an ink-colored suit that made him look poised and refined. The gentleness on his handsome face was nowhere to be seen. On the other hand, he looked stern and dignified.
Lana cackled cockily when she heard what Ryan said. “Ryan, who do you think you are to speak to me like this?” she said arrogantly. She was still acting smug even when she was a prisoner.
“Get out now! Who do you think you are? You won’t get a chance even if someone came to visit!”
Ryan ignored Lana’s shrieks and walked toward her. “Lana, let me tell you this. No one else is more qualified than me to stand here. I think you should know what’s coming for you.”
“Hah! Ryan, who do you think you are? How dare you talk to me like that? The Stygian Johnson Gang is not finished yet! So what if I and my brother have been arrested? Do you know there’s still someone backing my brother up? None of you are able to touch this person!”
When Ryan heard that, there was a thought-provoking smile on Ryan’s refined face.
When Lana saw Ryan smiling, she thought the man was mocking her.
She gritted her teeth and clenched her fist as she yelled at the door, “Are all of you dead? Why did you let him in here? I don’t know him! Tell someone to kick him out now!”
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