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“The rest is up to you now,” Dustin said to Shawna, who had personally come to see him off. They were at the entrance of Creative Arts Corporation, and Dustin had changed out of his security guard uniform.
Shawna had become the head of the Riley family. She had a much higher standing than before.
Dustin had given her the platform to show off her skills. What she did with it was up to her own abilities.
If nothing unexpected happened, Dustin would not interfere.
“Thank you, Dustin,” Shawna said sincerely.
“You helped Mrs. Swift, so I helped you. We’re even,” Dustin said with a smile.
“We’re even, huh?” Shawna looked a bit disappointed.
After a moment, she smiled and looked up.
“Don’t worry. I won’t disappoint you,” she said.
Dustin nodded and waved goodbye. Then, he turned around and left.
“Dustin!” Shawna cried out.
Dustin turned to her.
“Are we… friends?” Shawna asked.
“Aren’t we?” Dustin grinned. He waved again and turned back.
Shawna smiled as she watched him leave.
“It’s not bad being friends…”
When Dustin walked out of Creative Arts Corporation, there was a car waiting for him.
Ever since the people from Star Tower visited him here, there was always some arrangement made already for his transportation.
If he was not mistaken, the person in the driver’s seat was the Governor of Grayvale, Homer Freeman.
Anyone would be shocked that someone so important was serving as Dustin’s driver.
When he saw Dustin approaching, Homer quickly got out of the car and bowed to him. Then, he opened the door for Dustin before jogging over to the driver’s seat.
“Didn’t I say that important people like you shouldn’t come see me?” Dustin was a little displeased.
“Sir, how could we be remiss in attending to you when you’re in Grayvale? It is an honor to serve you!” Homer’s tone was flattering.
“Just drive,” Dustin said indifferently.
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