25. Going To Dinner With Uncle Harold

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Logan Maxwell. Hooman did not speak during our journey back home. The look on her face showed that she wasn't okay. I remember what that woman in the parking lot said to you. Was Hooman angry because of what that woman said? I honestly don't care that much. There are a lot of women who are trying to be with me. I've been in business for a long time, and I've been through a lot. "Tonight, we'll have dinner at your uncle's house. We'll talk to him officially," I told Hooman. Hooman turned to me. She was worried. I saw the fear in her. How badly had her family treated her when she was so anxious? "Can we not go there?" Hooman asked. "We could do it, but it's for your sake. Your uncle sees me as a wealthy and influential businessman. He would want me to have good manners when engaging wi

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