Chapter 374 It Is Nice To Be Childless
Armand paused for a moment before he walked right out. He paid a personal visit to the warden and asked the man to give Marilyn a private cell. He also asked him to perform a full body check-up on her every month and donated one hundred million to the prison on the spot. He also gave the warden thirty million. The warden was so happy that he was smiling ear-to-ear when he took the money.
He repeatedly promised to get everything done well. When Armand was on his way back, his gaze became less bright as he wondered about what Marilyn had said. What did Genevieve tell her that day outside the building? That was when a delivery man called Armand to give him an update. “Hello, Mr. Faulkner. The groceries you ordered have been delivered to the receptionist at your condominium.” Armand’s thought returned to the task he had at hand. He murmured an affirmative reply. Armand had been worried that he would be back late and wouldn’t be able to get anything fresh. That was why he had ordered the groceries for dinner online about three hours ago. Arriving back in the city, he had Steven make a stop at the florist’s.
He had called the florist in advance as well, and the florist dared not dawdle. She had asked him when he would be there, then told her people to go to the garden and pick the flowers. An enormous bouquet of green roses was wrapped beautifully before being placed in the car. The pleasant floral aroma filled the air in seconds. Steven snuck a peek through the rearview mirror and chuckled. “These are Mrs. Faulkner’s favorites.” Steven had been witnessing everything from the side after Armand survived that car accident.
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