Carlos Reeves, the young master of the Reeves family, was a dignified and well-known man. His nickname was the Smiling Tiger.
He was popular among women, and he enjoyed their company as well. He was a veteran womanizer who had been in many relationships, yet he would not let any women latch onto him.
Erwin Smith was the third young master of the Smith family. On the surface, he appeared to be a frivolous thug who just sat around and did nothing, but beneath that facade, he was the ultimate big boss who was second to none.
The third man was John Lambert, a man who was as much loved as he was feared by women, for he was the ruler of Hillford, the king who dominated Hillford's economic lifeline.
John sat in the booth, holding the wine glass in his hand and fiddling with it. The wine in the glass glimmered in a rich red color under the beam of the spotlight.