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Chapter 1958 Make Me Tea

Author: Five Generals
Though Jackson did not hail directly from the Ridgesouth Quints, his family was recognized as a branch of the main family.

Besides, his father, Mason, served as a mayor of a major city in the South State for a while, a rank equivalent to a deputy governor.

That sort of connection would put Jackson on par with other rich and powerful heirs.

Hence, Jackson had people eating out of his palm in the South State.

He would crush and insult any member of the upper society who rubbed him the wrong way.

No one scared Jackson.

However, a country bumpkin in Lilyrose was his downfall.

The torture did not stop with Jackson having a lit cigar stuffed in his mouth. Kaze even sat there, telling Jackson to call anyone for help.

Rage overtook Jackson’s every being.

Jackson would never live down the humiliation unless Kaze was dead.

He whipped out his phone and started dialing numbers.

“Call all the heads of Lilyrose’s governing bodies for me. Tell them I want Lee and Perfect World Gro
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  • Guardian-In-Law   Chapter 3759 Yours

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