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“…We should discuss this with my father. With how big the issue’s gotten—to the point where Kai’s started hiring international assassins—, I’d rather not make the final call on my own…” muttered Fujiko as she shook her head, prompting Gerald to remain silent…
It was around noon when the four of them arrived at the Futaba manor. Thankfully, Gerald didn’t sense any hiding individuals nearby anymore.
Either way, upon stepping out of the car, the group was greeted by the sight of Takuya’s secretary who had been waiting outside for them this entire time. Upon seeing them, the secretary quickly held onto the things Fujiko was carrying before saying, “Miss Fujiko! Mr. Crawford! Do come in! The master’s been waiting for you!”
Simply nodding in response, the group then entered the manor... and soon enough, they came across Takuya who had been waiting for them in the parlor.
Getting to his feet the moment he saw them, Takuya took a brief glance at Aiden and Master Ghost before turning to look at Gerald and exclaiming, “You’re back! I’ve already told my servants to prepare a grand meal so hurry on in! As for the two brothers at the back, just make yourselves at home and join us!”
Nodding in response, the group of five then entered the dining room and sat around the table. Once seated, Fujiko was prompted to say, “Um… There’s something I need to tell you, father…”
“Oh? What is it?” asked Takuya as he turned to look at his daughter.
Before Fujiko could say anything else, Gerald quickly interrupted, “It’s nothing major. It can certainly wait till lunch is over!”
Gerald, for one, knew that if Fujiko told Takuya all this before lunch, Takuya would probably lose his appetite. Telling him a bit later wouldn’t make much of a difference anyway.
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