Even before Glen could finish, Frank wasughing icily.
"Nice performance—the usual good cop, bad cop routine? Get out," Frank said with a snort, waving
Glen off nonchntly. "Your father''s death is his just deserts, what with the way his children behave.
Don''t waste your breath and get out."
Even as he returned inside the cottage, he paused and red sideways at Glen, adding coolly, "That
reminds me—I''ll be attending your family''s annual dinner. If I find out that Vicky isn''t willingly marrying
Titus Lionheart... Hmph!"
With that, he mmed the door shut, leaving Glen and Nash standing there.
"Mr. Turnbull." Nash was at a loss for words.
Caught between Glen and Frank, he could not do anything and did not know what to say since he
could not afford to mess with either man.
Glen was clenching his fist as various expressions alternated over his face.
However, just before he could flip, Frida strode up. "Mr. Turnbull, let me speak with Mr. Lawrence."
"You?" Glen did a double take. "Are you sure about this?"
"No." Frida shook her head, shing a pained smile. "But it beats doing nothing."
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Glen nodded gratefully. "I''m counting on you."
Ahem.
Frida walked up to the door and cleared her throat, but Frank spoke up before she could. "Do I owe
you anything, Frida?"
A cold sensation unfurled in Frida''s gut at his cool words, and she hung her head guiltily. "No. I will
always remember my life debt to you."
"Then keep your mouth shut," Frank snapped, his tone cold as ice. "I won''t listen to anyone unless
Vickyes to me personally. We don''t owe each other anything now that you''ve gone out of your way
to bring me here, so leave and take the Turnbulls with you. Don''t be an eyesore."
Frida felt like her heart was cut in two, and she remembered Frank saving her twice in her most
desperate moment, even restoring her meridian nexus.
It was a debt she would never make up for, and yet she repeatedly browbeat and harassed Frank
because the Turnbulls asked.
She could really faint right then.
"I-I know," she growled through her teeth and returned to Glen.
"How did it go?" Glen could see there was no hope when he saw Frida''s pale look but asked anyway to
keep thest bit of hope he had.
Frida shook her head. "He won''t do anything until he sees Ms. Turnbull."
Glen sighed loudly at that.
While he was surprised Frank was more obsessed with Vicky than he thought, it was a request neither
he nor his family could fulfill.
In fact, Glen himself had to get down on his knees and beg Vicky just so that she would agree to marry
Titus.
She and Frank were clearly made for each other, but Glen had to split them up for the sake of his
family.
He would rather not do it, as he hoped for Vicky to follow her heart and marry someone she loved, but
reality never goes as one would expect.