“Of course, I did. I am not a fool. But I only peeped through the red cloth so that the ginseng wouldn’t escape,” Frederick immediately explained.
His response only served to convince Jared and Josephine that he was cheated. Even William kept shaking his head, displaying a resigned smile.
Frederick was born in a well-to-do family and had never been in the real world, so he was still naive. After all, no one would dare to offend the mayor’s son. Thus, he had no idea how cruel society could be.
That Audi outside the Sullivan residence alone would deter everyone from getting near him. In Horington, People would run away from him no matter where he drove that car.
“I believe that you are not lying. I mean it!” Jared’s tone turned serious suddenly.
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