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... his company building. The long tail of his coat swept through the air with quiet majesty, adding an undeniable charm to his cold and aloof presence.

Ford spotted him descending the stairs and immediately stepped forward to hold the door open. Behind Dylan trailed with his secretary, Wyatt Reed, carrying his work tablet as usual.

Dylan slid into the car. And Ford closed the door after him before moving around to the driver’s seat, while Wyatt followed and took his place beside the ...

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1. There's no harem.

2. The MC cares only about himself and his family. He doesn't mind crossing the line if it means he can keep himself and his family safe.

3. He has an extremely vengeful personality. Regardless of the reason or what you're going through, he doesn't care. What matters is that you hurt him, and that's all he needs.

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