With the author's famous The Unveiled Rose series, Julian Langford captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 319, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the The Unveiled Rose series be available today?
Key: The Unveiled Rose Chapter 319
Zachary knew that lying was wrong, but telling Zane the truth would mean losing everything. If that happened, he would not be able to access Annalise's shops and savings for him.
He continued smoothly, "I'm still getting IV fluids today."
Steven asked quickly, "Should I come and take care of you?"
Zachary refused, "No need. Harry and Hannah are here, so don't worry."
After a brief small talk, he made an excuse to hang up. Harry and Hannah helped to load everything into the car. His desk was moved to his bedroom. After everything was packed, he entered his room and closed the door.
He then opened a hidden compartment that stored some gold bars. Underneath were property deeds. A few of them were residential, but most of them were commercial.
There were over a dozen shops, and all of the annual rent would be paid to a separate bank account.
Aside from that, there was a savings book full of deposits. His wounded heart felt lighter. Perhaps, life without Steven wouldn't be that bad.
Relieved that the monthly rent alone would sustain him, Zachary went to the living room and said, "Should we hire a cook?"
Without one, he would have to eat out despite his weak stomach. Then, Hannah offered, "Since I only tutor you now, I can cook."
After consideration, Zachary said, "Then I'll double your salary."
"Would you have enough money to spend, then?" Hannah was worried.
"Yeah." Now that he was aware of his wealth, Zachary said, "I'll double Harry's too since he's always with me."
I started to join them, but Zane caught my wrist, gesturing toward Milton and Dorothy.
The elderly couple had been devastated by their daughter's loss for years. But ever since coming here to be with Willow, they seemed rejuvenated and have found a new purpose.
Not wanting to interrupt, I went to the second-floor balcony. Zane sat and reached for my hand.
I asked, "Hmm?"
Zane explained smoothly, "Your ex is watching. We should show some affection."
Hearing that, I offered my hand. His large hand enveloped mine completely, and his usually stern expression held a hint of seduction. "Do you think this alone will convince him… that we're really dating?"
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