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Lord Protector Novel

Chapter 600
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“You pervert. I’m going to ignore you,” protested Lacey as she slapped Zeke’s hands away and turned around to

leave.

Shoot, Lacey’s angry! Zeke quickly chased after her. “Okay, I’m sorry, Lacey. I had a nightmare. That was why I

accidentally touched you.”

“You know what? I’m too busy to care. Get dressed. Nancy block-booked a Michelin-starred restaurant and invited

us. She even specifically asked for you.”

“Huh? Why is she suddenly so nice and buying us dinner?” asked Zeke, who was stunned.

“She found her hero. I’m guessing she’s going to show him off in front of you.”

What the hell?

Zeke was even more surprised.

I am the hero who helped her.

Where the hell did that other hero come from?

F**k! Someone is impersonating me!

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In that case, I must show up for dinner to expose that fake hero to prevent Nancy from being conned.

Despite his distaste for the woman, Nancy was still his wife’s BFF and was practically his in-law. He had to help her.

He was strategizing when his phone suddenly rang.

It was Evan Schneider.

“Mr. Williams, someone wants to block book the Michelin-starred restaurant you own. This has never happened

before, so I called to ask your opinion on that matter.”

“The restaurant I own? When did I buy a restaurant?”

“Remember how my secretary accidentally bumped into you and made you drop the breakfast you got for Ms.

Lacey? You saw the breakfast and thought it was pretty good, so you ordered me to buy the restaurant. You said

you bought it so the head chef could personally prepare Ms. Lacey’s breakfasts.”

Zeke recalled that incident. “Oh yes, I think something like that happened. Tell me something. How many Michelin-

starred restaurants are there in Oakheart City?”

“Just this one,” answered Evan.

Zeke nodded.

It seemed that the person who tried to block book the place was Nancy’s fake hero.

Zeke instructed, “The person who wants to block book the place is the one who wants to treat me to dinner. Empty

the place, but tell the staff I booked the place, not him.”

“Understood,” replied Evan.

The only Michelin-starred restaurant in Oakheart City was strangely lively that day.

They hired about a hundred employees, and everyone stood by the door to greet the VIP.

The whole venue was booked, and that had never happened before.

After all, the restaurant did not allow it, no matter how much money was offered.

The person who did that must be extremely powerful.

A supreme VIP like that must be welcomed.

A few customers dropped by. When they heard that the restaurant had been block-booked, they left without

complaining.

Even they knew they could not afford to piss that influential person off.

Even Michael Hinton, a member of the wealthy Hinton family, was turned away when he showed up with his

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girlfriend.

He had his head down, ready to leave with his girlfriend when he saw his cousin, Nancy, getting out of a Bentley

with a strange man.

Michael had always discriminated against Nancy and teased her endlessly. Naturally, he would not let the

opportunity to further tease her slip away.

His tone was distant when he greeted, “What a coincidence. You’re here to have dinner too? I advise you to go

somewhere else because it’d be embarrassing when you get chased out.”

Nancy instinctively tensed when she saw her nemesis, Michael.

He had bullied her so badly that she was afraid of him.

Still, her hero was beside her, and that steeled her up. She was just as rude when she said, “What’s wrong? You

can’t get in? You know, the two of you may not get in, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t.”

“Oh, really? Alright then, I will stand right here and watch the two of you get kicked out.”

Mance stared discriminatorily at Michael before the former led Nancy toward the entrance.