Mr. Huxley twitched the corner of his mouth, glanced at Old Master Huxley, and got straight to the point, "What do you want? Just say it directly; we're all smart people, no need to beat around the bush."
"Uncle Huxley, you're too polite. Our Huxley and Sinclair families have been friends for generations, and you are my elder."
Maxim Sinclair shifted the conversation, revealing his purpose, "My goal is simple, I want Summer Lowell."
Seeing her suspicion confirmed, Tina Huxley gave a bitter smile.
As expected, Maxim Sinclair cared the most about Summer Lowell in the end.
After all her efforts, she worked hard only to benefit others!
At the Huxley residence, Mr. Huxley had the speakerphone on.
Old Master Huxley, having clearly heard the demand, let out a sigh of relief before showing a disdainful smile.
It seems he overestimated Maxim Sinclair. He's just a reckless young man, getting heated over a woman and unable to discern what's important.
