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Great Marshal: Marrying the Bridesmaid novel Chapter 66

Evan said, “I will get my men to send a briefcase over to put the money in. Please wait a moment, Mr. Williams.”

Zeke threw the sack to Evan. “Forget it. Just put it in the sack. I'm in a hurry to meet someone.”

Evan smiled and began to do as instructed silently.

I think Mr. Williams is the only person who would use a sack to keep his money.

Evan then left after all the money had been put into the sack.

Zeke tied the sack closed and threw it over his shoulder.

However, the sack on his back accidentally brushed against a girl who was passing by.

“Hey, you clumsy oaf, watch it!” the girl cried out in a reproachful tone, “You've dirtied my clothes.”

Zeke turned around and glanced at her.

She was very young and had a pair of lustrous eyes. She looked like a university student.

The pair of tight-fitting jeans and leather jacket she wore made her slim figure stand out.

She was slightly less good-looking than Lacey was, but would still stand out among the crowd, nonetheless.

Zeke ignored her and walked away carrying the sack.

The girl got even more irritated. “You're such a rude man. Can't you just say sorry? Hmph, it serves people like you right to be a trashman all your life. Just spend the rest of your life with your sack of trash.”

After scolding him, she asked someone for directions and drove off in her Lavida.

Zeke, who was carrying a sack of 'cash', searched around on the side of the road, but couldn't find the Lavida Lacey had told him about.

He was about to give up when a Lavida suddenly brushed past him from behind.

Its car plate number ended with 528, which was the same number that Lacey had mentioned.

Zeke frowned, thinking, What a poor driving skill Lacey's best friend has. She almost hit me while driving on such a broad road.

He hurriedly waved at the driver, but the driver didn't mean to stop.

In the car, the young girl, who had just gotten into an altercation with Zeke, looked behind at the angry face of Zeke and smiled triumphantly.

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