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The Queen They Buried (by Wynter Vans) novel Chapter 98

Chapter 98

Chapter 98

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Bowen stepped off the plane through a VIP passage, dressed casually in loose black pants and a color-blocked shirt, a pair of sunglasses perched on his face. With his impeccable poise and striking presence, he could easily be mistaken for a celebrity.

Kelvin was already waiting at the exit. After escorting him into the car, he began, “Boss, Miss Miller just sent me a message…”

He then relayed all the tasks she had assigned him.

“Just do as Miss Miller says.” Bowen didn’t even bother to ask any questions.

Hearing this, Kelvin wasn’t surprised. He thought, ‘Miss Miller’s stock just went up another notch in my book.

‘Guess I’ll need to take her requests more seriously from now on.”

He asked, “Boss, should we head back to Turner Group now, or…”

“Go to…” Bowen was about to give Aubree’s address when he abruptly changed his mind. “Let’s head back to Turner Group first.”

Kelvin was a bit taken aback. To his knowledge, Bowen had rushed back this time specifically for Aubree.

Before Kelvin could respond, Bowen’s voice mused from the back seat, “Kelvin, do you think I’ve been a bit too clingy lately?”

Kelvin nearly choked on his own saliva, barely suppressing a cough. ‘Damn, why can’t I have temporary deafness right now? Was I really supposed to hear that? Boss, do you even hear yourself?’ he thought.

Kelvin stole a furtive glance at the rearview mirror, catching Bowen’s serious, thoughtful expression. Testing the waters, he ventured, “So… absence makes the heart grow fonder?”

Bowen gave him an approving look. On his last flight to Odionland, he had carefully studied the book “360 Ways to Raise A Daughter” that Ollie had sent him. The book emphasized giving her some personal space and letting her miss him a little, so she’d realize just how much he meant to her.

He reflected on himself and realized it was true. When he suddenly returned to Odionland this time, Aubree didn’t even bother to ask. She just moved out right away, as if afraid he’d stop her.

Bowen nodded to himself. “This time, I won’t rush over. I need to let Bree realize how much she needs me,’ he thought.

Bowen asked, “Did that master tailor I asked you to reach out to last time get back to you?” Since Bree had been handling everything so well on her own lately, and with her birthday coming up soon, he decided to start preparing her gift.

Hearing this, Kelvin looked troubled. “Boss, Ms. Clarke said no amount of money could bring her out of retirement. She only makes dresses for those she deems worthy.”

“Make the arrangements. I’ll go invite her myself.”

Even though Carmen had been expelled from Rithol Art School, she couldn’t just stay cooped up at home forever. To make sure no one at her new school dared to bully or mock her, Alice made the call that the entire Wilson family would escort her.

The scene was truly spectacular.

With a wave of his hand, Ronald completely upgraded all the teaching software and equipment for the entire art class.

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