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The Supreme Harvey York novel Chapter 2988

Chapter 2988

“Lord York.”

“Father.”

When Lexie and Vince left the Palace of the Yorks, Harvey and

Queenie arrived at the seaside villa.

Selena was soundly asleep, while Marcel was barbecuing on the beach.

Harvey and Queenie could hear a loud hiss from the oysters on the grill. A pleasant smell wafted in the air.

Harvey casually grabbed an oyster before slurping it down.

“Freshwater oyster from the Island Nations. This is pretty good stuff!” Harvey exclaimed, looking impressed.

“The Island Nations aren‘t all that good, but their food‘s something else alright.”

Marcel chuckled at Harvey’s actions.

“An elite never underestimates the weak and has an objective opinion about everything.”

“Just because you hate a country, doesn‘t mean you‘re allowed to have prejudice against it. But even if you admire a country, you shouldn‘t be flattering it too much either.”

“Only through an open view can you accomplish anything.”

Harvey smiled at Marcel‘s words before shifting his gaze toward

Queenie.

“Hear that? Lord York‘s teaching you how to be a true elite.”

Queenie smirked, though she said nothing.

After seeing Harvey try to change the subject, Marcel smiled and didn‘t bring it up again.

“Right. Since I requested you two to have a midnight snack with me, I‘ll spare you the lecture.”

“Let‘s begin after I‘m done with these chicken wings.”

Harvey casually pulled out a bottle of beer from the ice bucket and took a sip.

“Haven‘t you been busy recently?” he asked, smiling.

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“But if we manage to capture a certain person, maybe we‘ll have what we want.”

“A person?”

Harvey thought about the situation for a moment.

“The leader of Misfortune–Rin?”

Marcel nodded before setting a photo right in front of Harvey.

“This is everything I know for now. He must be right here at this moment.”

“I can‘t take him in myself for now...”

“I’ll need your help with this.”

Harvey squinted at the photo. The background showed cherry blossoms all over the place.

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“The Island Nations?” he asked, confused.

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