âWhenâs the wedding?â Gary suddenly asked.
Kevan froze for two seconds before he finally realized what Gary was asking. Then, a wave of crazy joy rose up in Kevan.
âItâs not decided yet.â Kevan did his best to stop himself from smiling as he replied calmly, âI need to see what Larl would say.â
âSince youâre already back together, itâs better if the wedding comes fast. My daughter canât possibly just follow you without anything to her name!!
Gary was still unhappy with Kevan, but the asshole had already stolen Larissa away.
No one could stop him now.
Kevan wanted to have the wedding quickly too to prevent himself from having nightmares about L But now Larissa was busy establishing a Blue Star branch in Bartham, and she did not care about anything else.
âUncle Gary, this is a gift.â Kevan took out a document from his briefcase and handed it to Gary.
Garyâs eyes narrowed as he looked at it carefully-
âA property deed?â he exclaimed in surprise.
Kevan was giving him the whole building where Barthamâs branch of Blue Star was.
âAlthough Blue Star is only using two floors, you will surely expand once youâve moved your headquarters over there.
âMicroworks has a few departments in this building. When you accept this deed, I will transfer the monthly rent into your bank account.â
A whole building in the heart of Bartham was definitely not cheap. Gary was a little conflicted. He did not know if he should accept the deed or not.
If he accepted it it seemed that he was taking advantage of Kevan.
If he did not accept though â
Well he could not just give his daughter away to the Rogers family for âfreeâ.
âI donât want your giftâ Gary found a middle ground after thinking about IL âItâs the same il you give it to Larlâ
What was Kevanâs was Larissaâs anyway.
Giving the deed to Larissa meant that he could do away with the more complicated transfer procedures.
Kevan was silent for a moment. âAlright then.â He put the deed away. âOnce Iâm back in Bartham, I will transfer the deed to Larlâs name.â He stood up and dipped his head respectfully at Gary. âIâm sorry, Uncle Gary. And thank you.â
Kevan was sorry for âstealingâ Garyâs precious daughter, and he was also grateful that Gary was willing to let him marry his precious daughter.
Gary waved a hand irritably. âYes, whatever! Donât start all this with me! Do you have anything else? If not, hurry up and leave!
âI donât really want to see you anyway! Once youâve decided on your wedding dale, tell Lari to call me in person!â
Kevan wisely chose to leave. He said goodbye to both Gary and Lewis before leaving the Logan villa.
After Kevan was gone, Gary slumped into the couch. âHe still won,â he said with a sigh.
âThis isnât a war. Whatâs there to win or lose about?â Lewis helped pour him a full cup of tea before he advised the man. âAs long as Lari Is happy, this is the best ending we can have.â
âThatâs true.â Gary picked up the cup of tea before sipping it. The laste of the tea spread over his longue, and his heart felt a little bitter.â
But I still feel terrible.â
He only managed to find his real daughter at such an old age, and he had not yet enjoyed their fatherâ
daughter bond before she was stolen from him.
Hearing this, Gary glared at Lewis and shouted. âYou better hurry up and lind me a damned nleceâinâ
law! How old are you already? And youâre stil fooling around! Youâre seriously going to piss me off until I die!â
Lewis regretted it very much. He should not have said that!
Kevan did not stay long in Westonia.
He booked a fight back to Bartham that would leave at night, and so when he got back, it was already midnight in Bartham.
He did not inform Larissa, and it was Dylan who drove to the airport to pick him up.
Seeing that Kevan looked refreshed, Dylan knew that the outcome was not bad.
âAll done?â he asked.