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Goodbye Saintess (by Edelweiss W.S.) novel Chapter 218

**The Unseen Kingdom That Followed Me Into Every Dream by Alyndra Meron Valeen 218**

Jeanine ascended the staircase to the second floor, her brow furrowed in confusion. “Mr. Grimwald, may I ask why you’re going to such extravagant lengths for the McKays when they seem so utterly ungrateful?”

I took a moment to consider her question, my tone steady as I replied, “Because my intentions are not about honoring them.” A sudden realization struck me, prompting me to add, “By the way, that stunning diamond three-stone ring you saw? It was a gift from Lawrence. But what about our own present?”

Jeanine hesitated, her cheeks flushing with embarrassment. “Err… Mr. Grimwald, most of the funds in our accounts are currently tied up as project reserves. There isn’t much left to work with. You mentioned wanting something truly valuable, and since I wasn’t sure what standard to adhere to, I had no choice but to contact Mr. Goldman. He’s already working on something and should be here shortly. As for the specifics, I must admit I’m in the dark.”

My eyes widened in surprise, a sense of dread creeping in. “Baron is handling this? That’s going to be problematic. How much is this going to set me back? I’ll have to pay him back through our projects.”

I knew Baron all too well—he was extravagant, ostentatious, and had an insatiable appetite for grandeur. The thought of him managing the gift, especially after I had insisted on something impressive, filled my mind with visions of excess.

“He didn’t mention anything about repayment,” Jeanine reminded me gently, her voice soothing.

I chuckled lightly, shaking my head. “Even so, I can’t allow him to incur a loss on my behalf. It’s fine; I’ll just let him take a bit more profit from our dealings. It’s not a big deal.”

I had built Sleeping Giant from the ground up, and I was determined to elevate it to new heights. Soon enough, money like this would be inconsequential. The thought elicited a faint sigh from my lips, a mixture of determination and weariness.

Jeanine nodded, her eyes sparkling with admiration as she glanced at Sebastian. He was, without a doubt, the man she respected most. His very presence exuded authority and confidence, and even his words seemed to carry weight.

Unaware of her lingering gaze, Sebastian guided her toward Sabrina’s room and knocked firmly on the door.

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