Chapter 63 Supreme Villa
Wynter looked at him with a half-smile. “What do you think about it?”
“You should try to help Jennifer as much as you can.” Donald had a wry smile on his face. “As for Reina…”
“I agree to whatever you say.” Wynter walked over to him with a twinkle in her eyes, love oozing out from her gaze. “But will you give me anything in return?”
Donald felt a pounding headache. “I agree to one of your demands as long as it does not go against my principles.”
“Deal!” Wynter replied in excitement.
When Donald walked out of Donter Pictures, Charles stood beside a luxurious Rolls-Royce waiting for him.
“What’s the matter?” Donald furrowed his eyebrows.
“The ownership of Pollerton Estates’ Supreme Villa has been transferred to Lord Campbell. Prince Lucas has invited you to go there and take a look. Are you going to accept it?” Charles replied with a bow.
After thinking for a moment, Donald agreed, “Okay.”
“Supreme Villa has the most advanced smart home and security system globally. Its spyware detector is also one of the best, made by the military expert Lilith herself. Thus, the house is guaranteed to be safe,” Charles introduced after they got into the car and closed the blinds.
“If possible, find a suitable opportunity and arrange for Jennifer to move inside,” Donald replied. “Not now, though. She’s smart, so I hope she can gain experience in such a situation.”
“Understood,” Charles replied.
The car soon arrived in Supreme Villa’s private garage. When Donald walked inside, he arranged for someone to hang up his wedding photo with Jennifer.
As the most expensive house in Pollerton, Supreme Villa’s facilities stood out from the rest. It had everything — ranging from a special surveillance room, information room, and an infrared detection system. It even had a separate twenty-four hours satellite surveillance camera. It was not a bluff to say that it was the safest place to live in Pollerton.
Standing on the second floor’s balcony, he stared into the distance.
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