Just as Jovan was wondering how to even proceed with her request, Ian walked up to them while asking, “You were looking for me?”
Turning around, she saw him wearing casual clothes, which gave him a gentler demeanor compared to his usual suit and tie look. Shaking her head, she frowned as she replied, “I am. While it’s true that they’ve crossed the line and you saved me, that doesn’t give you the right to keep us here. I haven’t even talked about that contract you made him sign!”
Despite her yelling, Ian remained calm as he said, “Are you sure I don’t have that right when I’m just trying to protect my sister?”
…Wait, what? Now frowning even harder, Xavia replied, “…What are you even going on about, Sir Ian?”
“The truth, that’s what. You’re my biological sister, and you got traded with my brothers at birth.”
…While it was true that there was once a time during her childhood when she yearned to have a rich family save her from all her suffering, she wasn’t as naïve as before!
“That joke is rather tasteless, Sir Ian.”
“Oh, believe me, that’s no joke. Jovan, give her the papers.”
“…Very well,” replied Jovan as he handed her a stack of papers…
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