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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet novel Chapter 899

"That's it," Thalassa said.

Before she could react, the call had ended.

Thalassa pulled the phone from her ear, wiping the sweat from her brow.

Only heaven knows the amount of courage and mental fortitude it took for her to call Lysander and say those words.

Her heart had nearly leapt from her chest as she placed the call.

She hadn't found a house yet, and she wasn't taking Evelyn to see one tonight. Instead, she was heading to Fortune Restaurant to meet Callum.

Callum had said he wanted to discuss something about Leopold with her.

That statement had been gnawing at her mind, curiosity bubbling within her as she wondered what Callum wanted to say.

She couldn't let Lysander know about the meeting with Callum, or else he'd blow his top.

So, she had no choice but to use house hunting as an excuse.

She was terrified that if Lysander asked too many questions, she'd slip up and reveal what was really going on.

Fortunately, Lysander didn't ask anything.

...

At eight o'clock sharp, Thalassa arrived at Fortune Restaurant.

As soon as she stepped in, a waiter greeted her, politely asking, "How many in your party, miss?"

"I am meeting someone named Callum Gordon." Thalassa started, but the waiter gestured for her to follow him before she could finish.

Surprised, Thalassa followed him to a private dining room, where Callum was already seated, sipping water.

Thalassa was taken aback. She glanced at Callum, then at the document. It was the contract for the billion-dollar villa in Central Ring.

The name on the contract was hers!

She had sold the villa already, hadn't she? She had even received the money.

The villa was bought by Bruce after he swindled Evelyn out of her money. Thalassa had tricked Bruce into putting the property in her name in order to recoup the money.

Afterwards, she sold the villa and returned the money to Lysander.

Why was the villa still in her name?

A suspicion was growing in her mind. She looked at Callum, her eyes wide with shock and confusion, "Why is the property still in my name?"

"You're smart, so you should have guessed by now," Callum said.

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