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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 1125

Crimy hurriedly said, "Ms. Berry, you're being too modest. With your family about to sign with the Supreme Merchants Guild, becoming a top-tier family is just a matter of time."

"That's true. With the backing of the Supreme Merchants Guild, the Berrys are bound to rise quickly. It's practically guaranteed."

The crowd nodded in agreement.

Just then, Lila noticed Emmet and Roscoe. She quickly walked over to greet them.

"Mr. Slangzer, Mr. MacFarlane, it's good to see you. I can't thank you enough for all the help your families have given us over the past year. Our family wouldn't have made it through without your support," Lila said as she bowed in gratitude.

Emmet Slangzer was the heir to the Slangzer family, the top family in Wonderton. Their family was even more powerful than the Blanc family.

Roscoe MacFarlane was the heir to the MacFarlane family, and his family came from a prestigious lineage as well. Apart from that, Roscoe's aunt was the king's favorite consort.

"Hello, Emmet, Roscoe," Gaius also stepped forward to greet them.

Emmet and Roscoe ignored Gaius, focusing instead on Lila.

They looked at Lila and said, "Ms. Berry, there's no need to thank us. We were simply acting on someone else's behalf."

"Oh? May I ask who?" Lila asked curiously.

This had been a question on her mind for some time. A year ago, out of nowhere, her family had gained the favor of many powerful guilds and business alliances, including the Slangzer and MacFarlane families.

This sudden support not only helped them overcome their previous challenges but propelled them toward reclaiming their former glory.

Emmet said with a smile, "Ms. Berry, all you need to know is that they're someone of great influence. Without his permission, we wouldn't dare to say more. I hope you understand."

Both Emmet and Roscoe spoke with a respectful tone because they were fully aware of just how powerful this "great figure" truly was.

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