Chapter 1642
“There’s no need to rush things.” He closed the menu and handed it to the waiter. “We can go after we finish our
meal.”
Daisie hesitated for a moment and asked, “Didn’t you arrange a place for Lisa to stay? Then why would she…”
Nollace pushed a glass of juice to her and chimed in. “Do you really think I’d do that for her?” Daisie was stumped.
Nollace then replied, “That was just an excuse so that she would leave the Knowles willingly.”
Daisie had no idea why but she heaved a sigh of relief when she heard that Nollace had not arranged a place for
Lisa. She would not feel comfortable if Nollace did everything Lisa demanded and treated her too nicely. After all,
she did not like Lisa, and she did not want Nollace to be so nice to Lisa. Suddenly, she thought of something and
asked, “Hold on a second. Are you the one who sent her to the black market?” Nollace froze and lifted his head to
look into her clear eyes. “Do you wish I was the one who did it?”
Daisie lowered her head and said, “Although I hate Lisa, I don’t want anyone to hurt her as
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well.”
“What if she hurts you?”
She was stumped but did not say anything in return.
Nollace smiled and continued. “Did you know that she put drugs into your wine last time? Although you didn’t drink
the wine in the end, and her plan fell through, she indeed intended to harm you.” “What?” Daisie was stunned. ‘Lisa
put drugs into the wine that day!?’
Nollace stretched his hand forward and pinched her cheek. “But don’t worry. With me by your side, she won’t be
able to hurt you.”
He was willing to, by crook or by hook, do everything in order to protect her
Suddenly, he received a text message from Tristan.
“I’m going to call Uncle Tristan You stay here and wait for me.” Nollace picked up his phone
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‘Well, it seems like she really has a lot of tricks up her sleeve.’ “Nollace, did you really send her to the black
market?” asked Tristan. Nollace replied flatly, “Yeah.” “Nollace, how could you do that? Are you not worried that she
will tell the whole world about
it?
Tristan trusted the things that Nollace said more than the things that Lisa told him.
It was only now that he realized Lisa was not as simple as she seemed to be.
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He did not believe her entirely when she said she had nothing to do with the car accident. It was just that he did not
have enough evidence to expose her. Judging from the fact that she knew how to take advantage of the Knowles’
reputation and the things Nollace had done to her to threaten him, she was like a time bomb that would explode at
any moment. He knew he shouldn’t underestimate her. Once Lisa told the police that it was Nollace who had
brought her to the black market, they would come straight for Nollace. After all, this was illegal, and the Knowles
would be affected because of the thing that Nollace did.
“Nollace, I’ll find a way to keep her at bay. As for you—” “Uncle,” Nollace interrupted Tristan, “You don’t have to
worry about anything. Since I can do it, I have the confidence to make her swallow the bitter pill in silence.” Tristan
was stunned. “Are you sure about it?” “I’ve already found out who’s behind her. I assure you that it won’t be long
before she disappears from our life.”
Tristan let out a sigh of relief upon hearing that. “Well, it’s best if you know what you’re doing. However, things
might not look good for the Knowles if other people learn about her suicide attempt.” Nollace chuckled and said,
“What if she has no relation to the Knowles?”
While Daisie was waiting for Nollace in her seat, a waiter approached her and put a note on her table before
leaving. Daisie’s curiosity was piqued, so she picked up the note and took a look at it. (Come to the parking lot. This
is urgent.)