Audrey walked into the coffee shop and sat down opposite Warden with a smile.
"Mr. Grant, take it easy. Sit down please."
Warden was anxious, but seeing Audrey's calm appearance, he could only restrain and sit down.
Warden said with an awkward expression, "Audrey, we agreed before that as long as I help you, you will help me to
lift the ban on my two accounts. You are not going back on your word, are you? If you go back on your word, I will
immediately tell the court that the evidence is a false testimony that you deliberately coerced me to make."
Audrey wasn't angry. She kept a smile on her face.
"Mr. Grant, don't worry. I didn't say that I couldn't solve your two accounts." Audrey said.
Warden heaved a sigh of relief.
"When will the ban be lifted?" Warden frowned and glared at Audrey.
Audrey calmly asked, "Where's the letter of guarantee?"
Warden impatiently took out a piece of paper from his pocket and waved it in front of Audrey.
"Here." Warden's face darkened and said, "However, my accounts must be unlocked before I can return your letter
to you."
"I've already applied to the court. According to the time..." Audrey lowered her head to look at the time on her
phone screen and then added, "There are about five minutes left. By three o'clock, the accounts will be unlocked."
"Five more minutes!" Warden frowned tightly.
"You have been waiting for the past few days. Why can't you wait five more minutes?" Audrey wondered.
Warden took a deep breath.
"Alright, five minutes. However, after five minutes, my account must be unlocked. Otherwise..." Warden glared at
Audrey in a bad manner.
Audrey sat there, smiling as she drank her coffee. She didn't look in a hurry at all.
Warden stared at the watch pointer on his wrist, and he wanted to speed up the time on his watch several times so
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Five minutes was like a year to Warden.
However, five minutes passed quickly.
The second hand of three o'clock had just clicked twelve when Warden spoke, "It's already three o'clock..."
Before Warden could finish speaking, he received a message from his phone.
Warden was so excited that he immediately lowered his head to look at the interface on his phone and a text
message popped out.
It was the message that one of his bank accounts had been unlocked.
Before Warden could finish reading the message, another message popped out. It was the news that his other
account had been unlocked.
Warden wanted to complain to Audrey about why his account had been locked, but in the next second the news of
his two accounts being unlocked came one after another.
A smile reappeared on Warden's face.
"You are as good as your word. You said that my accounts would be unlocked at three o'clock, and you made it."
Warden said.
"My letter of guarantee." Audrey reached out to Warden.
Since Warden's accounts had been unlocked, the letter of guarantee was useless in his hands. Warden generously
returned the letter to Audrey and said, "Here you are."
Audrey carefully observed the paper. It was indeed the one she had written, so she kept it.
"Okay, so we're square," Audrey said and then was about to leave.
"Audrey, wait!" Warden stopped Audrey.
"Is there anything else, Mr. Grant?"
Warden said arrogantly, "How much did Daisy pay you? I'll pay you to double. Don't be her lawyer, be my lawyer,
alright?"
Audrey raised her eyebrows.
"There are rules in the legal profession. We can't change the client involved at the moment." Audrey said.
Warden did not expect that Audrey would agree to his request, and his tone was a little regretful while saying,
"That's a pity, but it doesn't matter. We will be friends from now on. If you don't mind, I will treat you to dinner
tonight."
Warden looked at Audrey curiously.
Warden had money. Audrey was just a beautiful woman in his eyes. No matter how beautiful and capable a woman
was, she had to marry a man in the future. Even if he married Audrey, he wouldn't lose.
As a lawyer, Audrey understood what Warden was thinking.
Audrey smiled and said, "I'm afraid not. My boyfriend and I have already made an appointment to have dinner
tonight."
Warden's face darkened a little.
It was a pity that Audrey already had a boyfriend.
Warden sighed and said, "Well, then see you later."
"Alright. Bye."
Audrey picked up her bag and left.
After walking out, Audrey coldly glanced at Warden behind her.
Audrey had a bad impression of Warden.
Audrey took out the letter of guarantee from her bag with a coldness flashed in her eyes.
Audrey found out that the land in the orphanage was bought by Warden and Daan. The inhumane idea of setting
fire to the orphanage was made by Warden. He ordered Daan to do it. Not only this time. There were several times
in the past when Fida Trading Company almost killed people. Warden was the mastermind. His money could be
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After separating from Audrey, Warden returned to his office.
Looking at his accounts that had been unlocked, Warden felt a burst of joy in his heart.
Even if Warden lost the lawsuit with Daisy and he divorced without any property, he was not afraid of the money on
the two accounts. The money was enough for him to spend the rest of his life.
As Warden was thinking, a reminder for a message suddenly sounded on his phone again.
Warden glanced at the message on the phone.
When Warden saw the contents of the message, his expression suddenly changed.
The money in one of his Swiss accounts was suddenly transferred for no reason.
Warden wondered, 'What was going on?'
Warden panicked and subconsciously called UBS to find out what was going on.
However, before he could find the call from UBS, another message popped up on his phone.
The money in his other account had just been transferred all at once. After the transfer, only ten dollars remained
on his account.
Looking at the account, Warden stared at his phone message and could not believe it.
Warden wanted to know what was going on.
Warden did not understand how the money in UBS could suddenly be transferred away.
Warden immediately made a call to UBS.
"Mr. Grant, the money from your two accounts has been donated to the local Red Cross." A worker said.
"That's impossible." Warden blurted out.
The money in his two accounts was his lifeblood, and he was reluctant to spend it. He couldn't donate his money.
"We have a donation application personally signed by you." The worker said.
Warden was astonished.