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The Deadly Assassin Robin (Tristan Storm) novel Chapter 949

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Chapter 949 Get Your Daughter Out Here Now!
The next morning at 6:30 AM, Robin sent Anton, Zayden, and Trix to the slums to fetch the couple.

He decided to head to the Cuthbert estate first.

The Cuthberts were the native inhabitants of the island.

When the Aldridges began their development of the island, Cuthbert saw an opportunity.

With his ruthless nature, he gradually accumulated a substantial fortune, transforming into the wealthy individual he is today.

At 57 years old, Cuthbert had been in charge of the Market Regulation Department for five years.

Cuthbert recommended himself for the chief manager position at Qacalisle after Mateo's reassignment.

Once appointed, he had shut down the scattered street vendors and informal tourist markets, forcing the merchants to move into the family-run markets, where they had to pay high rent and management fees.

He had struck lucrative deals with the Cattells, profiting immensely from this arrangement.

Cuthbert had three sons and one daughter.

His daughter, Sadie Avington, had been born the same year his fortunes took a turn for the better, turning him from an average middle-class man into one of the most influential figures on the island.

He believed that his good luck was all due to Sadie, and thus he doted on her more than anyone else.

Sadie had always been exceptionally smart and strikingly beautiful.

At this time, the Avingtons were already one of the island's leading families.

Everyone on the island knew that Sadie was Cuthbert's most beloved child, and she was adored by nearly everyone on Qacalisle.

From the moment she was born, Sadie had been treated like royalty.

This pampering only fostered her spoiled, willful, and domineering nature.

When Sadie wanted something, she took it, no matter whose possessions she had to claim.

The girl was known to do whatever it took to get what she desired, and this happened often.

Cuthbert approved of this behavior.

He believed that, as nobility, his daughter was entitled to the best of everything.

Whatever she likes, it was rightful for her to possess.

He felt that the poor had no right to the finest things in the world.

Since their family had money, Sadie was justified in taking what she wanted from others.

Today, Cuthbert had invited Felix and Luella to the estate.

He had been up early, overseeing the preparations for the upcoming feast.

Felix had informed him that his appointment as chief manager would be announced at the event, marking another leap in the Avingtons' rise to prominence.

He had also told his children that they would be introduced to the two generations of Aldridge leaders, as well as a distinguished guest.

He had heard from some insiders that their distinguished guest was a young, charismatic man.

Cuthbert had imagined that if Sadie could win his favor.

If things went well, perhaps his family could break free from the island and make their way onto the world stage.

This morning, he also instructed several of his children to wake up early to greet the Aldridges.

By 7 AM, Cuthbert had gathered his children and all the family's management staff at the estate plaza, but there was no sign of Sadie.

"Why hasn't Sadie arrived yet? Is she up?" he asked.

"Oh, Dad, Sadie went to the back of the estate for a beauty treatment. She'll probably be back later," Sadie's eldest brother, Berkley Avington, replied.

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