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No one gave any response.
Everly did not give up. When she was about to knock on the door again, someone grabbed her wrist.
She struggled and turned around at the same time.
She then suddenly saw a face above her head.
In fact, she did not expect that Zane would come back so soon. Everly was a little flustered at this time, and her eyes flickered.
Zane laughed slightly and soon became serious again. Then he pulled hard to make Everly stand behind him.
Zane's face was usually pale, and Everly always felt that he did not have much strength.
At this time, his strength was so great. Everly even staggered from his pull.
When Levi saw Zane, there was still anger on his face, "What's going on? I heard that you locked that child in there, right? That's your brother... That's Maverick's child, right? I have to meet him."
Zane looked at Levi and said in a low voice, "Grandpa, let's care about this matter later. Let's go to the study room. I want to talk with you about something else."
"What is there to talk about?" Levi was obviously angry now, "If that child is really Maverick's, no matter what, he is still a child of our Lamont family. I just want to see him, and do I have to ask your opinion? You locked him here, and you are actually with Maverick's woman. What do you want to do?"
"Grandpa..."
"You haven't forgotten that I am your grandpa, right? Your housekeeper is also the housekeeper of the Lamont family, but because he has been taking care of you since you were a child, he doesn't seem to obey my orders now. As for these two bodyguards, they are just watchdogs, yet they still dare to argue with me. How dare they?"
The word "watchdogs" was certainly unpleasant to hear.
In fact, it wasn't something serious. Levi just wanted to take a look at the child. With his temper, he would not really take it to heart.
It was just a matter of pride.
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