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The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage by Chu

"Please be understanding.”
And with a polite nod, Jenny left without looking back.
Sif was left standing there, shaking with rage.
It was the most terrible day for her, ever!
She paid a whopping grand total of 5.5 billion dollars for two pieces of junk. And
worst of all, every bigwig attending the auction had seen the vindictive side of the
Lionhearts, and as word soon spread, it would soon become the image everyone
had of them.
Forget Norsedam—even the main branch of the family in Morhen would be
affected!
"Bastard..."
Knowing that she had messed up terribly, Sif clenched her knuckles even as her
fury threatened to consume her.
But she soon smiled savagely—since she had already messed up anyway, she
just had to see things through to the end!
She would make Frank pay even if all of Norsedam would talk—and most
importantly, take the treasure he kept in his pocket. It was Frank's fault for
messing with her, and if not for that little speech he made, the situation would not
have fallen to the unsalvageable state it was now.
He was just some local hick—she could make him wish he was dead even if he
was Birthright rank, just like the enemies of the Lionhearts.
With that in mind, Sif whipped out her phone and dialed a number. -
Frank and Trevor had just arrived at the parking lot when he sensed that they
were being watched.
It seemed that Sif was so despicable she could give up on all manner of integrity
and wanted Frank's treasure even if it meant being publicly scorned.
And in spite of his contempt, Frank had to admit that the Lionhearts had
efficiency, not to mention droves of martial elites under their command—even the
one watching Frank now was Birthright rank.
It was clear that the Lionhearts had done their fair share of plunder and pillaging
too, or their men would not be this adept at this clandestine work.
"We're being tailed," Frank told Trevor quietly as he stopped in his tracks.
"What?" Trevor was caught off guard and quickly looked around.
However, it was only natural he saw anything since Birthright rank elites had their
ways in hiding their presence.
"What should we do? Jump in our car and leave?" Trevor was concerned since
there were only two of them.
"No. I'll deal with the tail—less hassle that way," Frank said and made a turn into
an alley, which ended in a brick wall.
To no surprise, the Birthright rank individual who was crawling over the wall in a
weird way leapt off, glowering at Frank.
It was not just him—over twenty goons suddenly appeared in the alley with all
sorts of weapons in hand, their faces covered.
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