Luca smiled, "Aunt Neile, there''s nothing to worry about. Mr. Crawford already had Mr. Doyle make
reservations. We''ll be going out to eat, so you get leave early today."
Aunt Neile was delighted to hear that. "Really? That''s great. My grandson keepsining that he
doesn''t get to see me enough, so I''ll go spend some time with himter. Thank you, Ms. Craw."
"No need to thank me, Mr. Crawford is the one who gave you a break." smiled Luca before picking up
the empty wine bottles and walking out.
Luke has a hobby of collecting wine bottles, so he usually keep empty bottles on shelves rather than
throwing them away.
Besides, the bottle itself cost more than any normaal bottle of wine.
This way, other people would not be able to get a hold of these bottles and make counterfeits.
After Luca and Luke had lunch, they rushed to the international airport of A City right away.
There were many peopleing with Marcos, so not only did Luke drive, but Lliam followed behind
him as well.
The three of them arrived at the airport together.
Luke checked Marcos''s flight details.
"It''ll arrive in about ten minutes," said Luke. He put his phone away and looked at Luca. "Lliam will pick
him up, so we''ll just wait here."
"Alright." Luca was fine with it because Lliam was pretty fluent in Russian, so he couldmunicate
with Marcos.
She nced to her right to see Lliam walking toward the exit of the airport with a pick-up sign in his
hands.
Luca''s phone vibrated. She picked it up to see that it was Nina.
"Percy asked me to attend Mr. Crawford''s dinner tonight, will you be there too?"
"Yes, I''ll be there," replied Luca. She thought that it was just a dinner for the guys, so she did not
expect Nina to be there too.
"I''ll bring the samples of photo styles the studio gave, so you can help me choose," replied Nina. After
Luca helped her choose her wedding dress, she would ask Luca for help whenever she could note
to a decision.
"Sure, no problem," answered Luca. After her texts, she knew that Nina was being indecisive again.
After replying, she turned sideways and asked Luke, “Will Nina being over tonight?"
“Scarlett too," said Luke. He asked those with partners to bring them over for dinner too, so Luca would
havepany.
“Wouldn''t we be in the way of you guys talking?" Luca asked.
“No, the room is divided into two. The girls can have one and we''ll have one, so that way, we won''t
disturb each other," said Luke as per his instructions to Jason.
Luca nodded her head as she was pleased with the arrangement.
Five minutester, Lliam and Marcos walked out.
Luca noticed that there were two foreign-looking men behind Marcos.
“You see those two people? One of them is awyer their family hired to help Matysh, and the other
one is here to help me." Luke did not tell her which was which. Instead, he unbuckled his seatbelt and
said, “Let''s get down."
“Okay." nodded Luca.
Then, the both of them walked toward Marcos.
Luke reached out his hand to greet him, “Good afternoon, Mr. Marcos."
“Good afternoon, Mr. Crawford." greeted Marcos. This time around, he hade to look for his
biological mother, and Luke had good news for him. This helped put him in a good mood. Then, he
looked toward Luca and nodded, “Good afternoon, Ms. Craw."
“Good afternoon, Mr. Marcos." Luca gave a faint smile to appear congenial.
As soon as she finished speaking, she heard a snort from the dapper man standing beside Marcos.
However, Luca ignored it.
Marcos smiled, treating it as a unique form of greeting. Then, he introduced the two people beside him,
“This is Katov, the person I previously mentioned, and this is thewyer who helped my uncle, Mr.
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Ethan."
Russians had rtively long names, so Marcos chose to introduce them with their nicknames instead.
This way, Luke would be able to remember them.
Luca looked at Ethan and understood why he snorted.
Matysh was put into prison because he wanted to get to her.
People like Matysh had deep-rooted prejudice toward foreigners, and she triggered them, so the
lawyer''s hostility toward her made sense.
“This is Mr. Crawford, and this is Ms. Craw," said Marcos humbly.
He wasn''t looking for trouble. Not only was Ethan here to defend Matysh, he was also here to look after
the elders of the family.
His family was afraid that he would cause trouble in A City, which might jeopardize Matysh''s
inheritance.
Besides, in the eyes of the stubborn elders, Matysh''s “blood" was much purer than his.
“Mr. Crawford, Ms. Craw, nice to meet you," said Kastov, extending the first greeting.
Meanwhile, thewyer beside him turned away slowly without greeting them.
To him, people from A City were not worthy of being spoken to.
Luke ignored thewyer and said to Marcos and Kastov, “My assistant has prepared a hotel for you,
you can get in the car here."
"Mr. Crawford, you didn''t have to go through such trouble." smiled Marcos while Lliam put his luggage
in the trunk of the car.
Luke asked, "Why isn''t your assistant here?"
"He had to stay at thepany to do some work for me," said Marcos. It was a shame that his
assistant could note to A City.
Thest time he brought him over here, he said that A City was a great ce and that he loved it here.
He also said that he would definitely spend his retirement here.
"Everyone, you may proceed to get in the car." Lliam swiftly put all their luggage in the trunk before
opening the doors for them.
Mr. Ethan sat in the back seat.
Marcos nced at Kastov, and Kastov piped up, "I''ll sit in front."
He then sat in the passenger seat while Marcos got in the back seat from the other side.
After Lliam closed the door, he asked Luke, "Boss, should I send the three of them to the hotel?"
"Yes, send them to the hotel," said Luke before taking Luca''s hand and getting in the car.
When Ethan saw what happened in the car, heined in Russian, "I don''t know why Matysh would
go through all that risk for a woman who doesn''t even look that pretty."
Although Lliam did not understand Russian, Matysh did not bother mentioning what he said.
Kastov, who was sitting in the passenger seat, could not help but sigh because Marcos was truly the
only normal one in his family.
Everyone else, even those who worked ordinary jobs, were as arrogant as him.