James sat in the backseat of the car, while Liam Jones, his assistant, glanced at the rearview mirror. "Mr.
Fullerton, are we heading to Ms. Gates' villa tonight?" he asked.
Yvette was originally from Orkford and cfrom a well-off family. She had
beca tour guide out of passion and hadn't returned to her hcountry for two years since becoming
James' lover.
Yvette also happened to be James' most cherished lover when he was in Arcton, and she had accompanied him
back to Orkford this time.
James lit a cigarette and lifted his gaze slightly. "No, | want that girl. You know, the one who looks really pure.
What was her nagain?"
James was a player. Yet, he was undeniably handsand had eyes that could make women feel as though they
were his one and only. He had plenty of lovers back in Arcton, many of whom had eagerly thrown themselves at
him even though he had just returned to Orkford.
It didn't help that James was never one to turn away a beautiful face.
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He lived his life on the edge, engaging in numerous risky trades where one misstep could mean never seeing the
light of day again. His philosophy was hedonistic. He indulged in pleasures and lived for the moment.
He craved intense entertainment and loved to relieve stress by indulging himself in bed.
To James, women were merely tools for him to relieve himself. He could sleep with countless of them and give
them whatever they wanted-except love.
He was a man devoid of emotions and a heart. Love was meaningless to him.
A pure-looking girl? Liam thought it over before asking tentatively, "Are you referring to Ms. Susie Graft?"
James took a drag from his cigarette and exhaled a ring of smoke, the white smog curling around him. "I don't
think that's what she's called. It was that chick Cayden brought over the night we arrived in Rivertown. She was
a tiny thing with long black hair and big eyes. She said she just turned 18."
Liam immediately knew who he was referring to.
Cayden Lindth had arranged a welcparty for them when they landed in Rivertown that night. He'd even
selected a few virgins with fantastic looks and figures to curry James' favor. The one James mentioned was one of
them.
James had picked two girls to accompany him that night. He'd brought them to the hotel after a long night of
drinking. However, he'd left the girl with long black hair alone that night.
Still, James had taken a liking to her. Although he didn't sleep with her that night, he'd generously given her 200
thousand dollars in cash, claiming it was to support her education.
Regardless, the girls there were selling their bodies.
So, everyone was well aware that he'd bought the girl's virginity with that 200 thousand dollars. James even
gave her an apartment near her university.
Liam had been working with James the longest. So, he knew James very well. James had always been wild and
indulgent.
He had over a dozen lovers in his arsenal. Swere lucky enough to stay by his side, like Yvette, who had been
with James for nearly two years Others he would fool around with once or twice before forgetting them entirely.
Liam suddenly remembered something and said tentatively, "Mr. Fullerton, Ms. Gates called an hour ago saying
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmshe'd prepared dinner and was waiting for you. You
promised her that you'd join her for dinner."
Since Yvette had been by James’ side for so long, Liam couldn't help but assthat Yvette might be somewhat
different from James usual women. So, he felt it necessary to remind James of his promise to her.
James let out a snort, and his eyes betrayed his indifference. "I don't feel like going."
"Yes, sir."
Liam said no more and quietly started the car.
Meanwhile, Yvette had been busy all evening, carefully cooking the steaks to perfection. She had arranged the
roses and red wine to her satisfaction before applying full makeup.
The opulently decorated villa was as silent as a grave.
She wore a burgundy silk gown with sexy black stockings as she sat at the dining table, gently swirling a glass of
red wine. Her beautiful eyes were filled with eager anticipation and intoxication.