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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 1227

Peter replied, “I don’t seem to have any grudges with you, do I?”

“You don’t have any with me, but you do with my cousin.” Victor sighed.

“When he regains his memory and knows everything, it would be inevitable that he would take action against you, right?

“By helping him regain his memory, you'll earn some merits, and he's the kind of person who repays kindness. When the time comes, the merits and demerits will balance out."

For a moment, Peter fell silent.

Victor held his shoulder even tighter. "So, how about it? Isn't this a good business opportunity?"

Peter looked at the bodyguards in black surrounding him. Alone, he couldn't do anything, and he certainly couldn't fight them.

The bodyguards stared at him sternly, as if he would get beaten up in the next moment if he didn't speak up.

“Mr. Hall, I'm also considering your well-being," Victor continued. "You saw the outcome with Esme, right? She followed a devious, despicable master. What kind of consequences do you think you'll face if you follow someone like that?

“And your childhood sweetheart, Britney. Now, she looks fine, but you should be clearer than anyone on what she has experienced.

“Or are you not a filial child and do not love your own sister?

“And you want them to experience things that normal people are unable to experience during the next half of their lives?”

Peter had nothing to say. All this while, he had always looked down on Victor.

It should be said that everyone looked down on Victor, thinking that he was not as smart and amazing as Conrad. With Conrad in comparison, Victor appeared to be a useless trash.

However, he never thought that he knew everything.

“Why are you looking at me like that?” Victor’s smile was quite cold.

It had been five years. He had not spoken to anyone so much for a very long time.

For Eileen, he was willing to do anything now.

"I really wonder how you suddenly developed brotherly feelings for Conrad Maxwell."

Peter said sarcastically, "Isn’t your relationship usually terrible?"

"No matter how bad it is, I'm his cousin, which is better than being an outsider like you." Victor’s expression became somewhat unpleasant. He really disliked constantly hearing about this.

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