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Western restaurant booth.

Ronan Keating had been waiting for a long ti before Eleanor Sterling pushed the door open and entered.

The mont Eleanor Sterling appeared, she attracted quite a few glances from passersby.

She was wearing a black dress, and the fitted dress perfectly outlined her curves, carrying an inherent allure.

Ronan Keating knew Eleanor Sterling was very pretty; her beauty was not just skin deep, but also ca from her intrinsic charm.

No wonder Alaric Faulkner liked her.

Giselle Keating actually was not unattractive and had the status of a Keating heiress, yet she couldn’t win Alaric Faulkner’s affection.

It was precisely because soone as exceptional as Eleanor Sterling was ahead that she was made to look completely ordinary.

While Ronan Keating was lost in thought, Eleanor Sterling had already strode over to stand before him.

She sat down in front of Ronan Keating, curled into a smile, and said, "Did Mr. Keating want to see ?"

"Miss Sterling, you should know why I’m looking for you. I hope you can go easy on Giselle."

Eleanor Sterling folded her hands, her smile deepening slightly.

She looked at Ronan Keating and asked, "Mr. Keating, do you think I’m soone easy to talk to?"

Ronan Keating shook his head, not considering Eleanor Sterling easy to communicate with.

On the contrary, Eleanor Sterling wouldn’t suffer losses, and now with Giselle Keating dealing with her like this, Eleanor Sterling wouldn’t let her off, which is why he sought out Eleanor.

"I know Giselle went a bit too far this ti, but I still hope you can show so leniency and let’s discuss peace in a relatively amicable way."

Eleanor Sterling’s eyes shifted, "It’s not impossible for to let Giselle Keating go, but it’s uncertain whether Mr. Keating can pay the appropriate price."

Ronan Keating seed not surprised at all.

He had already speculated Eleanor Sterling’s actions before she ca.

Eleanor Sterling chuckled, "It looks like Mr. Keating already knows what I’m up to."

When speaking with an intelligent person, there’s no need to speak too explicitly.

Just a little hint will suffice; Eleanor Sterling felt Ronan Keating was smart, he should understand her aning.

"Did Yvette Ray give a daughter?" Ronan Keating asked, looking at Eleanor Sterling.

"So what? There are many children from single-parent families nowadays, and the child is rely one of the mistakes you made back then.

Yvette Ray never intended for you to take responsibility, you don’t need to worry about it."

Ronan Keating’s eyes grew heavy.

His expression was extrely complicated.

After a mont, he spoke, "If what you want is for to leave Yvette Ray, then you’ll likely be disappointed."

Eleanor Sterling sneered and said, "Even if you use Giselle Keating’s freedom as a condition?"

Ronan Keating pressed his lips together without speaking.

Eleanor Sterling suddenly laughed and whispered, "I wonder what Giselle Keating will think when she finds out her brother chose Yvette Ray over her."

Ronan Keating’s expression froze.

"Eleanor Sterling, I simply don’t want to use too much power; if I have to rescue Giselle, it’s not impossible."

Upon hearing Ronan Keating’s threat, Eleanor Sterling’s eyes turned cold, and a chilly, dark light shot out.

She stated, "You could use the Keating family’s power to save soone, but Giselle Keating would be completely ruined.

It would be better to persuade to let her go and shift all the bla onto Justin Young to maintain Giselle Keating’s reputation.

So you have no right to boast in front of now; since you’re asking for a favor, you ought to have the attitude of requesting one. Understand?"

Eleanor Sterling appeared arrogant, slowly revealing the key point.

Ronan Keating gritted his teeth, not expecting Eleanor Sterling to be so perceptive.

She truly is a clever woman.

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