Chapter 116 An Invitation From the Kenneth Family
“Nice to meet you, Watchman No. 2, Watchman No. 0!”
His voice was trembling. At the same time, he slowly raised his hand to his head and made a
standard military salute
Gerald’s heart trembled a bit
He was wondering why Harper knew him and helped him. He now understood after hearing Harper’s words.
Carolyn’s expression changed slightly She looked at Harper and asked, “Are you a Watchman?”
Harper sighed and said, “I have been retired for about five years till now, and I am now the owner of Splendor Restaurant I don’t think you’ve heard of me, since I’m just a nobody I didn’t make it to the top 1,000 among the Watchmen.”
“Why did you retire?” Carolyn asked.
Harper sighed and said, “I was badly wounded in the line of duty I was lucky to come back alive And after that, I found it too much for me, so I stepped down.”
As he spoke, he seemed to be nostalgic “Speaking of which, when I was still in the group, you were in your prime. Are you on some sort of mission now that you’re in Sacramento?”
Gerald shook his head and said, “No. We came here by chance. I have a bad reputation in Sacramento. I was wrongly accused of rape I came back this time to do some digging and clear
my name
Harper was stunned. Then he nodded and said, “I have heard about this. In fact, I am a friend of
Leandro He came to me and asked me about this before, but there was no proof
“You need to find proof, right?” Gerald said with a smile.
Harper nodded and said, “Indeed. Watchman No. 0, it’s a pleasure to see you out in the field. Because of the Night Watch’s code, I kept a low profile and didn’t want to expose either of you, so I didn’t overdo it. Otherwise, I would have made Arnold kneel and apologize to you. Those rich brats
just can’t behave themselves.”
Gerald waved his hand and said, “It s fine. Anyway, thanks.”
Harper quickly shook his head and said, “You have made so many efforts for the world. Don’t thank
- The dishes you ordered will be served immediately And I’ll send you four of our specialty dishes. They are all on the house. In addition, each of you will receive our Black Gold Membership
Cards. You never have to pay when you eat here.”
“You’re being too generous,” Gerald said politely
“Don’t mention it,” Harper smiled.
Next to them, Erik was so thrilled that he was about to cry.
Erik thought happily, the membership cards of Splendor Restaurant, to a certain extent, have the same effect as New Bank’s cards. They are perfect for showing off
With the Black Gold Membership Card, countless women will be throwing themselves at me I can bring them to Splendor Restaurant to eat for free. Damn! I’ll be surrounded by women!
Sure enough, I have become so lucky after seeing Gerald
“Enjoy I still have some things to do, so I will leave now” Harper then asked for Gerald and Carolyn’s numbers. Then he continued, “While you’re in Sacramento, if anything, call me at once Although I am not the richest in Sacramento, my words still mean something among those big
families.”
Gerald nodded and said, “Thank you.”
Not long after Harper left, the many dishes they ordered were served one after another
Carolyn began to eat defiantly, mumbling as she ate, “These are so good!”
Gerald was always amazed by how much Carolyn could eat. In Night Watch, besides Watchman No. 2, Carolyn was also known as “Piggy”
The nickname fit her perfectly Carolyn could eat more than a piggy
Gerald was smiling during the entire meal. He was satisfied enough to see Carolyn again.
He could trust his life with Carolyn. He could sleep soundly at night as long as she was by his side
While Gerald and the other two were eating, at the same time, five people were sitting in a sports
car
Tyrone was the driver. He sat in the front and drove. He did not dare to say a word.
Koen sat in the passenger seat, looking gloomy
Arnold sat in the back seat, swearing in a loud voice, “Koen, why were you fucking afraid of that old bastard? If you hadn’t stopped me, I’d have beaten the shit out of him!”
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