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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 377

Janet was elated, quickly taking her leave.

"This girl!"

Selena laughed before standing up and taking her leave as well.

However, she did not expect a sexy and seductive lady in shades seated nearby had been observing them for a long time.

Only after Selena had left did the woman stood up and settle her bill before going out.

"What I meant to say was the remaining fifteen percent will all be given to you..."

The corner of her lips curled up creepily. The voice she made was the exact copy of Selena’s voice.

That lady was none other than the hitman that ranked fifth in the southwestern hitman leaderboard, Shadow!

At the same time, Ivan had also happily returned home.

Reaching home, he immediately called Cecilia and the other relatives over.

"Master Ivan, what’s the matter? You seem happy. Did something good happen?"

A young man of the Taylor family asked, giggling.

"Excellent! Truly wonderful news!"

Ivan's body still reeked of alcohol. He looked at Theodore and Zeus, proclaiming, "Dad, Grandpa, we've finally gotten our hands on the project by South Hill Real Estate!”

"That’s wonderful. Master Ivan is truly amazing!"

"Master Ivan is truly awesome. You managed to negotiate for eighty-five percent!"

"That's right. Selena is so petty to just provide us with thirty percent. That’s just too little. We're all from the Taylor family after all. She has the blood of our Taylor family running within her!”

"That's right. I think she's being petty too. If it were m e, even if I had to save my reputation, I would have at least set aside sixty percent of the project!"

The Taylor family members were all busy debating.

However, Zeus Taylor, the old master had a gloomy expression on his face. Selena had given him a call long ago and told him about the eighty-five percent allotment. She had even discussed it with him.

Ivan probably did nothing, yet he dared to come back showing off and claiming credit.

If not for trying to save Ivan’s reputation, Zeus would have exposed him right then and there.

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