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Sebastian was no longer the fool she knew. He was no longer the same man who hung on to her every word. Unfortunately, his sympathy for her was long lost. “My daughter never had a mother and is fine the way she is,” Sebastian retorted coldly. Piper felt her world come to a drastic end. This was her last resort, but even that had failed her. There was nothing more to discuss, and everything had been laid bare. The FBI had heard everything loud and clear from where they were stationed. There was just one last thing Ezrah had to do. He dialed a number on his phone and put it on speaker. It soon connected, and Piper recognized the voice. Her senses became alert. “Ezrah, is there good news? We are on the verge of bankruptcy. Are you going to invest more money like you promised?” Michelle