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No More Waiting, She Chooses Love novel Chapter 743

Since ancient times, it seems women have often found themselves at a disadvantage, bearing the brunt of societal woes. In the past, women could easily be bartered in marriage as if they were mere commodities. During war, they were taken as comfort women, and even now, they're still being traded, treated like goods on a shelf.

It really riled me up. "So, he's a male model, huh? Does that mean he's also cherry-picking the crème de la crème?"

Ernest nodded. "Exactly, they deal in premium goods, regardless of gender."

That's when it clicked for me why Ernest was so keen on keeping his true identity hidden from Allen. Because Sapphire Lounge was the biggest player in the game, and if Allen found out that Phipps was just a façade, Ernest could kiss his investigation goodbye.

"But why hasn't Dustin spilled the beans to Allen? Isn't he worried about getting dragged down with the ship?" I was puzzled.

Ernest smirked, a twinkle in his eye. "That's where Dustin's cunning comes into play. Even though he has a stake in Sapphire Lounge, there's not a trace leading back to him. So, he's not worried. Plus..." Ernest paused, choosing his words carefully, "he probably wants Sapphire Lounge to go under."

Thinking about Dustin's ambition, it hit me. "He wants to monopolize the underground market once Sapphire Lounge is out of the picture?"

Ernest chuckled, impressed. "Bingo."

"But isn't he scared you'll dismantle the whole network?" I pressed on.

This whole operation depended on supply and demand. Ernest, playing the long game, aimed to uproot the entire syndicate, not just put out the visible fires.

"Dustin's got his bases covered internationally, with guys like Brown and Henrik in his corner. They're the new breed, the future of the dark industries. If I take down this old guard, Dustin's perfectly positioned to spearhead the next wave," Ernest explained Dustin's fearless stance.

"So why not just take him down first? Stop him in his tracks?" I couldn't stand the thought.

"That's the plan," Ernest said, eyes locking with mine. "Besides, I'd do anything to keep him away from my wife."

He had a way of steering the conversation, but he wasn't wrong. Dustin's love was twisted, a possessive display meant to satisfy his own ego.

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