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The Billionaire’s Proposal

Chapter 3 I know

Word Count: 1397    |    Released on: 26/02/2024

d hire a hot girl, so that it wouldn't be so painful for me to be by your side, so that I would have some advantage in all of this. - I understood. You want to hire a lux

dn't be such a renowned lawyer if I hadn't already thought of everything, if I hadn't exhausted all my possibilities. I rest assured, what he says is the purest truth. I fully trust your perception, your discernment. —And what are you waiting for? Put the final nail in the coffin now! He can't seem to contain himself from anxiety. He seems dying to vomit the girl's name. —Melissa Lacerda. You will be the newest boyfriend of Joaquim Lacerda's heiress. CHAPTER 04 — Who? I try to act stupid, I try to understand the mess he wants to get me into. — Dude, don't act like a fool, it doesn't suit you! I scratch my head and try to imagine things from his point of view. — Do you want me to... I'm interrupted. — Ask the girl to be your girlfriend! — So out of nowhere, for me to make a proposal like this, without ever having spoken to her? I try to make fun, things only seem to get worse every moment. — Really Lucius, you only understand about fuck and money! If it was meant to be a criticism, it sounded like a compliment to me. — Dude, you're going to approach, court, flirt. As any gentleman would do. Impossible! This will never work. — Court? Who else still uses this expression today? Now you've pushed the envelope! He just laughs at my apparent despair. — Lucius, of course you're not going to arrive right away making the proposal. You have to sweeten the pill! He wants to seem easy, even though I know it's not possible. I decide to leave the subject of the approach aside for a moment and focus on something that left me wondering. — And why this girl? Someone I've never had contact with? Someone who certainly won't jump into my bed at the first opportunity? — His questions are rhetorical. Self-explanatory so to speak. I reflect and come to the conclusion that he is right. These are the reasons. A brilliant lawyer like him would never stop thinking about every detail. — And since when did you decide that I should propose to Melissa Lacerda? I ask, it doesn't hurt to focus a little on my own suffering. — Since when I had to negotiate the photographs of your last mistake through the eyes of your face, so to speak. Since when I was pressured by powerful clients. Since when did they show all their dissatisfaction with their behavior.

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