"And her boyfriend was the boss of Group S?"
That’s downright bone-chilling.
If word got out, it would cause quite a stir.
"Sorry, I was held up with something." Romeo gently stroked the girl’s soft hair. "Have you been eating properly lately?"
"Yes."
Just as she answered, a rumble came from her stomach.
Rosemary was speechless.
"Lying?" Romeo chuckled indulgently, his eyes full of happiness and satisfaction. "Waiting for me?"
Carl couldn’t help but chime in, "The boss was about to leave after finishing up in Dawnstar, but hearing that a local fairy-tale-themed amusement park was struggling financially, he decided to buy and gift it to you."
The amusement park was a dreamy place, with a large venue and beautiful decorations. However, due to the high entry fee, it didn’t attract many customers and eventually struggled to stay open.
The minions around them were taken aback. A whole amusement park as a present? Not just some jewelry or clothes?
The boss of Group S was quite a big spender when it came to romance, wasn’t he?
"Have you thought of a name for the new park yet? You can name it when you’re ready." Romeo’s fingers gently traced the girl’s soft, delicate cheek. Her beautiful face—every inch of her skin—was etched into his memory.
Rosemary, with her bright, clear eyes, nodded. "Sure."
"Let’s grab something to eat first." Romeo supported her waist and noticed Clark beside them. "How’s your injury, Clark?"
He’d heard from his men in Florida that Clark was injured while helping two old folks.
"It’s nothing, just a scratch." Clark walked alongside them. "I heard from Rose that you’ve been secretly looking into Carol’s whereabouts for me and found that she was in the Triangular Zone a month ago."
Without this crucial information from Romeo, he would never have found the Triangular Zone.
At first, he was a bit hostile toward his brother-in-law because it had taken him much effort to reconnect with his sister, and he didn’t want her to be taken away by someone else so soon. He was also worried that Romeo was just fooling around, not genuinely in love with his sister.
But after a few interactions, he saw that in Romeo’s eyes, there was only her. He was cold and ruthless in front of others, but in front of his sister, he was as obedient as a puppy.
"But I couldn’t find any more useful clues for you." Romeo’s men had only managed to find out this much.
"It’s already very helpful." Clark patted him on the shoulder in return, trying to comfort him. "Even though we don’t know where Carol is hiding, the Triangular Zone isn’t big. As long as we keep looking, we’re bound to find her one day. I feel guilty for dragging you two into this."
"You’re wrong to think that way. Your problems are our problems. Besides, we’re familiar with this place. It’s safer for you here than anywhere else."
After Romeo finished, Rosemary added, "If you were to go to the Triangular Zone alone, that would be truly dangerous."
It was a confirmed case of a lamb walking into a lion’s den.
The Triangular Zone was filled with gangs. An outsider would quickly attract attention and likely be bullied.
But with the backing of Group S and Mafia Flame, things would be different.
"Boss, should we bring up the other gift for Ms. Rose?" Carl suddenly suggested.
Rosemary and Clark were both surprised. Another gift?
Romeo looked at the girl, his tone full of indulgence. "The guys from Hell Base were looking for you, weren’t they? I heard from my men that they’ve had quite a few run-ins with Mafia Flame. Recently, they even came knocking, asking you to come to their turf within three days?"
With such a provocation, Rosemary didn’t bat an eye, but Romeo couldn’t stand it.
Why did they seem like a family? The atmosphere was oddly harmonious.
And Clark, acting like a gracious host, said, "Romeo, have more. You and Rose have been working too hard these days."
Everyone looked at each other as if asking: What’s happening? Were they seeing things, or were their boss and the head of Group S really dating with the family’s approval?
The two seemed inseparable, like a couple.
If this news were true, it would rock the entire Triangular Zone.
As Rosemary was eating, she brought up recent events one by one to share with Romeo.
The subordinates were stunned again. They never thought their usually quiet boss could say so much in one go.
Romeo listened with a smile, his gaze on her both indulgent and gentle. When she talked about the dangers she’d faced, he gently cleaned some ketchup from the corner of her mouth.
"Next time something like this happens, you have to take me with you."
Even though he knew she was capable, he couldn’t help worrying. She had managed to dodge a bullet this time, but what about next time? Or the time after that?
Even a one-in-a-million chance...
He couldn’t bear it.
Rosemary then shared the secrets she had cracked. Clark, at her side, suddenly felt like a third wheel.
When he had been with Carol, he never felt their relationship was particularly sweet. But now, tasting the sweetness of their interaction, he felt like it was overkill.
After a while, Rosemary’s phone vibrated. She checked it and saw that it was a call from Taylor.

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