Chapter 17
It dazzled under the light, and it was clearly very expensive.
An awe—struck colleague whispered to Rena, “I know that brand, and I think that necklace is worth at least a million dollars.”
Rena couldn’t accept this gift.
Unfortunately, there was no return address on the package, and she knew that he didn’t want to see her again.
She made up her mind. After work, she went straight to Sterling Law Firm. She gently laid the velvet box at the front desk and asked the receptionist to give it to Waylen.
Albeit confused, the receptionist agreed.
Just as Rena was about to leave, the elevator doors slid open and Waylen walked out with a young, familiar—looking girl. Rena quickly realized that she had seen the girl in a magazine before.
She was Cecilia Fowler, the apple of the Fowler family’s eye and Waylen’s only little sister.
Half a year ago, not long after Cecilia had come back from abroad, she and Harold fell in love.
At this moment, Cecilia was holding Waylen’s arm and pouting like a spoiled child. “Waylen, how many times do I have to ask. you to come out and meet Harold?”
Waylen shrugged perfunctorily.
Cecilia pretended to be angry and argued with him, but anyone with a discerning eye could see that they had a good relationship as siblings.
Rena watched them quietly.
Despite the fact that Cecilia was engaged to Rena’s ex, she didn’t hate Cecilia. She just found herself ridiculous.Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
It was obvious that Waylen cared about his sister very much. How could Rena have ever hoped that Waylen would help her with her father’s case?
With her head lowered, Rena left quietly.
But Waylen saw her already. He excused himself with a few words and walked to the front desk.
The receptionist immediately handed the velvet box to him and said, “Mr. Fowler, a lady left this for you just now.”
Waylen took it and nodded politely.
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When he returned to his office, he casually tossed the box into the drawer. He hadn’t thought of Rena in a Long time and nearly forgot all about her after that day. Only when he felt in need of ***ual release did he think about her.
He would think of her slender waist, her pretty face, and her long, straight legs.
Over the next few days, Rena was very busy.
She met up with Hyatt, and fortunately, he was a very capable lawyer. He knew exactly how to deal with the case after meeting with Rena several times.
In his bright, spacious office, Hyatt carefully looked over the materials Rena had supplied him with and said with a gentle smile, “Waylen asked me to help you, so I’ll be honest with you. Best case scenario, your father’s sentencing can be lessened to two years.”
Rena forced a wry smile, but she still had mixed feelings about this verdict.