If it was not for the metal gate separating him and Blair, Rahman would have punched him in the face.
“Blair, don’t think you can bind Mabes to you using Old Master Jefferson. She’s never threatened by anyone.”
Rahman held his arms and said with great certainty, “You’ll have to get a divorce sooner or later!”
Blair’s face darkened, and his black eyes were cold to the extreme.
“Besides, you have someone you like. So why are you still pestering her?”
Blair frowned. “Who told you I had someone I liked?”
Rahman exclaimed, “Didn’t Mabes say that your first love is back?”
Blair shouted coldly, “I don’t have a first love!”
‘Much less someone I like!’
Rahman did not care if Blair had a first love or not. He directly fished out a pen and checkbook from his bag.
“Blair, name your price. How much would it take for you to divorce Mabes?!”
Blair was dumbfounded.
‘Do I look like I’m short of money?
‘Why are they all throwing money at me?!’
“Oh, I forgot that you’re probably not short of money. How about this? I’ll give you a diamond mining mountain. That’s not something you can buy with money.
“How about I introduce you to my godsister? She’s the royal princess of Monafett. If you marry her, you’ll— Hey, Blair, I’m not done yet. Don’t you go!”
Blair ignored Rahman outside. He went back to his house and immediately called Victor Emir.
Rahman’s voice was getting hoarse outside the house. He was about to ask someone to get him a loudspeaker to continue shouting when he received a call from his older brother.
“What? I have to go back now? But… Okay, I’ll be right back.”
After hanging up the phone, Rahman texted Mable to let her know he had an urgent matter to take care of. Following that, he went to the airport with his men.
Blair stood on the balcony with a glass of wine. He curled his thin lupus as he watched Rahman leave in a hurry.
‘I finally got rid of trouble!
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