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Chapter 865: 296, Janine Warburg

Before Donnie joins the Federal Reserve, he definitely cannot neglect Janine Woburg; as for what the Woburg Family wants Janine Woburg to do.

Donnie can only say to the Woburg Family: You’re thinking too simply!

That night, at the Surf Hotel’s restaurant, Donnie received Janine Woburg.

“Miss Woburg…”

“You can call Janine!” Janine Woburg said sowhat shyly.

Donnie readily agrees: “Janine, I think you know what your family has in mind!”

Facing Donnie’s directness, Janine Woburg’s complexion grew even rosier. Before coming here, whether it was her father Max Woburg or her two uncles, they had all told her about the mission to Atlantic City.

Being born into a family like the Woburgs, Janine Woburg was taught from a young age to devote everything to her family, so even now, feeling flustered by Donnie’s frankness, Janine Woburg still softly replied.

“I know!”

Donnie nodded, saying: “Then you should also know, it’s impossible for us two to get married!”

Janine Woburg, with her head down, said: “I know! But my father said he hopes our child could go to Germany to receive so of his education!”

Donnie naturally could guess such an outco: “Regarding this, I have no objections! But I want our child to grow up by our side for a few years first, and when it’s ti for school, then let him go. I assu your father wouldn’t mind, right?”

Putting aside whether they will have any offspring, even if they do, by that ti, that washed-up art student should already be dealing harshly with the Jewish People. At that point, forget going to Germany, it’s likely Max Woburg would already be thinking about how to co to the United States!

That failed art student, how could he expect that many years after his death, people would already be justifying his actions against the Jewish People!

“Mm, I will write a letter to my father about this, I think he won’t object!”

Janine Woburg continued, still with her head down.

Donnie smiled and said: “Good, at least we’ve reached an agreent on this. So after dinner, it’s only natural for to go over to your place, right?”

Janine Woburg, head lowered, started rubbing her hands together nervously beneath the table.

“Of course, if you’re not ready to accept this yet, I can give you so ti!” said Donnie nonchalantly.

Janine Woburg was indeed very beautiful, but the current Donnie truly isn’t lacking beauties. If Donnie wanted, the won willing to climb into his bed could form a line from Atlantic City to New York!

“No, there’s no need!” Janine Woburg softly said: “I’m already prepared!”

Donnie nodded, no longer discussing this matter. This was a transaction in and of itself; naturally, Donnie felt no sense of moral guilt… Well, even if it weren’t a transaction, Donnie still wouldn’t feel any guilt!

During the al, Janine Woburg demonstrated to Donnie what a true high-born woman is like.

Eating, drinking, speaking—Janine Woburg maintained her elegance throughout, actions seemingly etched into her very marrow.

Actually, Helen and Alice were also like that at first, but having been by Donnie’s side for a long ti, that elegance had begun to fade away gradually.

So Donnie made no effort to remind Janine Woburg of her behavior.

In reality, Janine Woburg was secretly observing Donnie too.

She was a person, not a catwoman engineered by Mask, but soone with her own independent thoughts. She accepts her family’s arrangents inwardly, but still, she can’t help wanting to know what kind of man Donnie really is, as after all, he is the man she is to spend her life with.

Before coming to Atlantic City, she also learned about Donnie through the materials provided by her family.

Initially, Janine Woburg thought that Donnie, a man who had retired from the battlefield, would be uncouth, but when she actually t Donnie, he overturned her preconceived notions.

At least outwardly, Donnie is a very gentlemanly man, it’s just that he’s a bit too direct, probably due to his lack of understanding of romance!

Furthermore, Janine Woburg also understood that this was a very smart and capable man, otherwise, his business wouldn’t have grown so much in just a few years to warrant the attention of the Woburg Family!

The two of them each harboring their own ulterior motives, completed the dinner, and afterwards, Donnie and Janine Woburg left the Surf Hotel. Atlantic City had now beco the city that rightly never sleeps.

Even though it was already past eight in the evening, the streets were still brightly lit and bustling with many people moving towards their destinations.

Seeing all this, Janine Woburg suddenly felt a strong desire to see for herself what the fad prosperity of Atlantic City really looked like.

After all, she was to live here for the foreseeable future!

But thinking of her duties for the evening, Janine Woburg decided she would wait for another opportunity to thoroughly explore Atlantic City.

Janine Woburg was ready to get into the car!

“You’ve just arrived in Atlantic City, let first show you around!”

Donnie’s voice reverberated in Janine Woburg’s ears.

“Really?” For the first ti, Janine Woburg showed a different emotion in front of Donnie, but soon she realized her lapse and quickly lowered her head, saying: “I actually….”

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