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The boss chuckled, "It's leased. | pay for it, just like it's my own place."

Jonathan turned to Estelle, "Manley Scott got you a dessert shop. How about | get you a coffee shop?"

"Leather Jacket" let out a mocking snicker.

Estelle faced Jonathan, "No need to giveanything. This place is already mine."

With that, she pulled out her phone and quickly made a call. The call was answered promptly.

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In a calm voice, Estelle asked, "Leif, is the property on Howtown D Street, the one my grandpa left, mine?"

The person on the other end immediately replied, "Yes, it's yours, Miss."

"Good, there's a coffee shop here called Cloud Cafe. Terminate the lease with the owner right now, today, and make sure he gets

the penalty fee," Estelle's tone turned colder as she glanced at the now pale-faced owner, "Tell him to clear out today!"

Without asking any further questions, the person on the phone respectfully responded, "Right away, Miss!"

Estelle hung up, and silence enveloped the surroundings.

The shop owner, his gaze flickering, unsure if Estelle truly owned the property or was bluffing, ventured, "Miss, may | know your

last name?"

Estelle ignored him.

Soon, the shop owner's phone rang, making his heart skip a beat.

Answering the call, the person on the line spoke irritably, "What did you do to upset Miss Jarvis? The manager just called me, said

the lease is up, and you need to shut down immediately!"

"Director!" The shop owner panicked. His shop, secured through connections and located in a prspot, made tens of thousands

a year.

"It's a misunderstanding, a total misunderstanding!" the shop owner's voice cracked, "I didn't realize she was really—"

"Enough, no more excuses. Start closing up and proceed with the formalities. I'm sending someone over for the handover," the

—— The price is only 1/4 of what others charge —

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