Chapter 2907 In three days, Marcus was set to depart for Livebop. Having sessfully persuaded the Fowler Group shareholders, he was ready for the journey.
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Within the Fowler residence, the servants had diligently assisted Marcus in packing.
Four sizable suitcases, brimming with clothes and essories, awaited. Marcus, concluding his workday, returned to the vi.
Ascending the stairs, he spotted a servant ferrying suitcases into the Living room.
Noticing Marcus, the servant offered, “Mr. Fowler, check if there''s anything else you typically use. I can prepare another suitcase if you wish to take more with you.” Marcusplied, entering the dressing room.
He swung open the wardrobe door and rifled through the essories drawer.
Numerous essories already found their ce in the suitcase.
(Eagles) Yet his eyes caught the silent presence of the Patek Philippe watch nestled in its box.
The watch in question was the one Melissa had originally imed.
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Hadn''t he gifted it to her? Why was it still in his possession? Marcus took out the watch, contemting it silently for an extended period of time. Despite briefly adorning it, he eventually removed it, sensing an incongruity.
As he contemted, his phone interrupted his thoughts.
James, son of Roscoe and Vera, reached out to Marcus.
Despite the Figueroa family’scking of major sess in their business ventures, Marcus maintained a close rtionship with their younger generation. Their parents’ friendship contributed to the young Figueroa children’s rtivelyfortable life.
Having been married for a while, James remained a cheerful and easy-going soul.
“Marcus, what''s up? My dad mentioned your n to mine in Livebop.
We''ve reserved a private space in the club and are waiting for you.
Tell me, are you joining us or not? Don''t even think about refusing though. It''s been ages since west met.” Marcus nonchntly ced the watch back, responding casually, “I''l be there.” James chuckled, cracking a few jokes, while Marcus just smiled faintly.
Marcus had always been indifferent to casual flings, considering them optional.
Amidst the social revelry, Marcus, uninterested, chose not to partake.
Otherwise, he wouldn''t have saved it until he met Melissa.