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His Destructive, Toxic Love novel Chapter 725

The conversation was a mix of sweet and salty.

The guy's face turned serious as he hit the gas. "Eliza, once we get home, I'll show you just how 'old' I am."

"Oh, come on..." She nestled her head against his arm, a playful smile tugging at her lips as they cruised down the road. "I was giving you a compliment."

"Never heard anyone called 'old' as a compliment."

I mean, how can you call a guy old?

Is he really old?

Aren’t men in their thirties just hitting their stride?

"It's just that you've matured."

She felt a bit nostalgic.

Who would've thought that one day, Casper would trust her with something like this?

Of course, she knew that trust wasn't without its moments of swallowing bitter pills.

Yet, he opted for caution, leaving recklessness behind.

People grow, you know? Both him and her.

"Casper, how about some tunes?" She pulled out her phone and synced it to the car's Bluetooth.

The melody eased in.

He glanced over at her, warmth in his eyes almost spilling over.

She softly hummed along with the melody...

...

Back in Falconridge, Eliza quickly realized the rumor's impact was more than just idle gossip.

Even though the trending topic was swiftly pulled, Crystal Clear felt the hit with some canceled orders and broken deals.

But that didn’t bring her down.

She knew the ebb and flow of life all too well.

Taking some time, she and Casper went for their wedding photoshoot.

And they took a family picture with Brock and Brett too.

"As a senior leader, you should lead by example," Casper casually added Dillon’s name. "Besides, one more won’t hurt."

Dillon had no words.

But even if he signed up, not many others would.

"Mr. Casper, I think we need a reward system. Big prizes and bonuses to get everyone excited. Maybe a first prize of a hundred grand, second prize fifty grand, and so on, with several winners for each category."

Casper mulled it over.

Made sense.

"Alright, let’s draft a new proposal. But add a twist: team entries only. Like couples, siblings, parent-child, or pairs of singles."

Dillon: ...Casper just wanted to be with Eliza but dragged everyone else along.

Savage.

"Should we send this proposal to the thirteenth floor too?"

"Dillon, you get me," Casper grinned, showing his appreciation.

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