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Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver novel Chapter 2042

Summary for Chapter 2042: Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

What Happens in Chapter 2042 – From the Book Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver

Dive into Chapter 2042, a pivotal chapter in Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, written by Novel Drama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

Molton extended a trembling index finger and pointed at Haron, saying, "I'm not crazy, Haron. I've been waiting for you to say that. Didn't you say there are tens of thousands of artifacts on that sunken ship? Now, our opportunity has come."

"What?"

"Molton, you're eyeing those artifacts on the sunken ship? It's difficult to salvage them, and if tens of thousands of artifacts suddenly appear in Rostead's collectibles market, we won't be able to hide them from others. If Kearson finds out, we're both dead."

"Kearson again! All you see is Kearson!"

Molton grabbed Haron's shirt and glared, "You spineless fool, you'll spend the rest of your life keeping the secret of the treasure for Kearson. Although you found the treasure, it won't belong to you!"

After cursing, Molton pushed Haron away. Haron gritted his teeth and punched Molton in the face, knocking him to the ground. Haron said, "Molton, I've always treated you as my best friend. You should know the consequences if the treasure's secret is discovered by others. We had nothing before. Now, thanks to Kearson, we have our own assets and estates. This is already considered wonderful living conditions in Rostead. Molton, do you want to ruin all of this? I hope you cherish what you have now. Don't go against Lord Kearson. Otherwise, sooner or later, we'll return to begging for bread every day."

After scolding Molton, Haron left with his umbrella.

Molton lay on the ground panting. Haron's punch had brought him to his senses. Indeed, because of his background, Molton had been bullied in the collectibles market. He wanted to become stronger.

As for cooperating with the Jackson family, Wilbur had a better idea. He could let Kearson handle this matter.

Wilbur always remembered his agreement with Fremont. Although the bronze cauldron was important, obtaining it through deceitful means, even at the cost of lives, was against the rules. So, Wilbur did not want Hart to target Molton.

In the phone call, Molton fell silent for two seconds before saying, "Alright, I admit I was angry when I signed it. The contract between us is void. Mister Penn, I'm truly sorry for wasting your time."

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