Baron Roan didn't like her attitude. If he weren't feeling unwell right now, he'd really want to make her accusation true and let her know what regret means.
"Baron, this is just a warning. If there's a next time, even if it means taking you down with me, I'll make sure you're dead."
Baron chuckled instead of getting angry, "I look forward to it."
Die together?
He found it rather romantic.
Even if he became a ghost, he'd cling to her.
Ian Roan escorted the police to the hospital exit, making Officer River feel a bit embarrassed. He quickly said, "Chairman Rowe, there's really no need to see us off. You're too courteous."
"No need for thanks. You both ran around for my brother's matter; it's the least I can do."
Officer River couldn't help but be amazed at his words. No wonder the outside world said Chairman Rowe was the most indulgent of his brother; today's encounter confirmed it.
He used to think that among the elite families, there was only strife and no real affection.