Oliver got on the yacht and talked with Lucas. Oliver believed that he should be the one who would not hurt Jane.
So, he made a deal with Lucas that Lucas could ask him to pay back in the future for taking care of Jane.
Of course, Lucas could tell at a glance that Oliver was unusual.
Although he was a little embarrassed because of escape, his temperament was still noble.
Oliver did not hide that when he gave two conditions, one was to ask for money, and he would give Lucas five hundred million, or if Lucas had something to ask for, he would agree to help Lucas achieve.
When Lucas heard that, he knew that he was right. Oliver was really not an ordinary person.
However, as for money, he could earn it himself, so he was not tempted by five hundred million.
If Oliver agreed to fulfill one of his wishes, it must be something he couldn't do. Of course, Lucas would choose the latter.
Lucas wasn't a fool either. He wouldn't believe what Oliver said.
He asked Oliver to give him a convincing reason.
At that time, Oliver only mentioned the name of the capital he had built in the United States and his code name on Wall Street. Lucas immediately understood.
Since Lucas was a professional manipulator, he had always thought that he was a genius among geniuses, but when he heard Oliver's code name, he couldn't help but stand up straight.
However, he didn't speak out. Although he had never seen the so-called code name before, he had always regarded the person as an idol.
He didn't expect to meet the person under such circumstances.
Lucas agreed immediately.
He was willing to take care of Jessica.
This also gave Oliver time to escape. When his men came, they rescued him.
Oliver was not only Lucas's idol but also sent his sister to Lucas personally.
So Lucas's feelings for Oliver were very complicated.
On the one hand, he certainly hoped that his sister and his idol would be together so that he and his idol would become a family. It would be a great honor.
On the other hand, Lucas knew that to be a talented trader, there must be an incurable paranoia in some way.
This was a good thing for the capital he was operating.
But for the people around him, especially the people closest to him, it could be a big bad thing.
Lucas knew that Oliver really loved his sister, and his sister also loved Oliver.
However, Lucas cared about his sister and didn't want her to stay by Oliver's side.
That's why he agreed with Jane's decision to leave Birmingham forever.
In this way, there would be no more interaction with Oliver. Therefore, neither of them would get hurt.
Lucas was also thinking for them. He felt that Oliver's nature was hard to change.
He wanted his sister to find a considerate man who could love her, protect her, and never hurt her.
But Oliver couldn't fulfill these.
Being with Oliver would remind Jane of the dark times she had experienced in the past, and these things were ultimately caused by Oliver.
Otherwise, Jane wouldn't have to suffer so much.
He didn't want Jane to go back to her old ways and get entangled with Oliver.
Therefore, he also made it clear to Oliver that Jane would leave Birmingham forever and never come back, which also cut off Oliver's suspicion.
Anyway, Jane wouldn't be back.
Lucas believed in Oliver, but Vivian just said that Oliver had caught Vincent and was still investigating the fact that Roy was taken away from the Garner Family, which meant that Oliver did not give up.
Could it be that he had misjudged Oliver and Oliver had begun to break his promise?
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