Chapter 1266: 574 Ji Zhong_2 Chapter 1266: 574 Ji Zhong_2 The assistant’s eyes widen in shock and disbelief.
“You…
you didn’t…”.
“Mr.
Hart, I didn’t mean to, it was Mr.
Hayes who forced me, it was not my real intention.” The assistant cries pitifully.
“Whatever he tells you to do, you do, remember?”
The assistant paused for a moment, and abruptly looked up, right into Mr.
...
Hart’s deep, dark eyes.
Like pounding garlic, she nodded, “Yes, I understand, you can rest assured, Mr.
Hart”.
Mr.
Hart is indeed worthy of his reputation – he has already broken Mr.
Hayes’ plot.
This one-ups-man-ship is simply brilliant.
Fortunately, she stopped in time and felt quite relieved in her heart.
“Mr.
Hart, you can rest now.
I’m leaving.
Call me if you need anything.” The assistant carefully left.
In another room, Sadam Hayes opened his computer to enjoy some risque content, but found nothing.
Sadam Hayes was furious and yelled at the assistant.
“What happened?”
After fiddling with the computer, the assistant apologizes, “Mr.
Hayes, it could be a problem with the internet.
The live feed is not working.
But, don’t worry, there are cameras in the room.
Whatever they do is recorded.”
Sadam Hayes was unnerved and glanced at the time.
“Give them ten more minutes, then lead Agave Rinto over here.
I’d like to see if he can endure seeing his beloved auntie being taken advantage of.”
Let them fight.
Agave Rinto isn’t human when he’s angry.
Sadam Hayes narrowed his eyes, “Go, get everything ready.
He must have no way out tonight.”
Madam’s plan was to kill two birds with one stone.
Sadam Hayes had to admit it was brilliant.
The assistant paused for a moment, and muttered quietly, “Ten minutes…
isn’t that too short?”
Sadam Hayes snorted coldly, “What, do I need to arrange seven rounds for him?
Judging by his frail condition, he won’t have it in him.
We should not let such a beautiful woman be ruined by him.”
The assistant thought to herself, being with you would be a real ruin for her.
Of course, she didn’t dare to voice these thoughts and went off to make arrangements.
Sadam Hayes took a sip of a drink; the local news was playing on the TV, featuring tonight’s gathering.
“After tonight, no one in Pethkids will dare stand up to me.” Sadam Hayes pictured that day and couldn’t help but laugh.
“Beautiful woman, money, power, I want them all.”
Sadam Hayes raised his glass towards the moon outside the window.
“To Madam.”
Just then, a phone on the table rang.
Sadam Hayes picked it up immediately and saw an unknown number, the address appearing as Pethkids.
Sadam Hayes answered, “Hello?”
“Mr.
Hayes, what’s the progress of the job Madam assigned?” The voice was androgynous and teasing, unbearable to the ears, bringing an ominous feeling.
Sadam Hayes straightened his posture immediately, “May I ask who is calling?
”
“I ask about the progress and you ask my name instead?”
Cold sweat broke out on Sadam’s forehead, “Sir, please don’t misunderstand.
I undertook Madam’s task and will definitely get it done without messing up.
Just wait for the good news.”
“Is that so?
I just want to remind you, those three, they aren’t fools.”
Sadam Hayes laughed, “Like snakes, humans also have their vulnerable points.”
As long as you hit them where it hurts, they will listen obediently.
“I’m waiting for your good news.”
In a hidden corner of the hotel, a figure was shrouded in darkness.
A moment later, the figure stepped out of the shadows, dressed in the hotel’s service uniform, with an ordinary face that seemed to blend in.
The man, pushing a small trolley full of red wine and snacks, made his way to the centre of the gathering, weaving effortlessly among the guests.
He went up to Agave Rinto, ready to hand him a glass of wine, when a lady dressed as a socialite stumbled in, “Mr.
Rinto, Mr.
Rinto, there’s trouble…”.
Her anxious appearance immediately drew the attention of the guests.
The lady seemed to realize she had been a bit inappropriate, and she tried to cover her mouth immediately.
But her anxiousness was evident.
“Isn’t that Miss Gatten?
She was just with Ms.
Rinto, why is she so flustered, something must have happened?”
“Why can’t we see Ms.
Rinto?
She was looking for Mr.
Rinto?
Did something happen to Ms.
Rinto?”
One comment sparked a ripple of discussion among the crowd.
There were those excited to see the spectacle, those enjoying the misfortune, and those who were worried.
Agave Rinto’s eyes hardened, making those nearby feel an overwhelming sense of pressure, prompting them to take a few steps back.