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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 121

People in the Patel family had never seen Charles Clinton, and their faces were filled with confusion as they saw Charles.

"Who's he? How could he claim that TY Group would continue to corporate with the Petal family's companies? Is he from TY Group?"

"Come on! It's impossible that anyone from TY Group could show up here. I bet he's a fraud one hired by Edith."

"If so, he'd be a good actor as he looks exactly like a boss, with the same air of dignity as the boss of TY Group."

However, Francis and Albie knew Charles.

Seeing Charles, Francis hastily rose to her feet. Albie also scurried straight to Charles as he was a bit guilty at the thought of Charles' words couple of days ago.

Edith also looked confused as she didn't know Charles. She only remembered that Casey told him that if she could become the manager, TY Group would continue the cooperation.

Never would she imagine that no sooner than she got the position, the high-rank executives of TY Group had showed up.

Casey couldn't be too awesome if he had planned it all.

Edith pivoted to see Casey, only to find his smirk, as if he'd got everything in his palm.

Some relatives of Edith came around to taunt Charles.

"You must be hired by Edith to put on quite a show. And she even hired a secretory for you?"

"Edith, how dare you to fool us! Don't you know TY Group is so powerful that their men will not show up at our door?"

"To be honest, manager as you are, you are still a nobody to TY Group. Francis, I don't think Edith is qualified enough to be the manager."

Their words successfully embarrassed both Francis and Albie as their faces turned dark.

As the son of Francis, Albie looked at his ignorant relatives with pitiful gaze, hoping that his father wasn't pissed off.

However, Francis just yelled, "Get the fucking out of here! Don't you see the boss of TY Group standing here? Never will you get a share from the profits of Patel family's business. Now get out!"

Those relatives were immediately scared to death as they couldn't believe the man standing in front of them was Charles. They had messed it up.

Their faces were filled with regret and looked at Francis with begging gaze.

Seeing they were still there, Francis grabbed the bottle on the table and threw it at them.

Then they had no choice but to scatter away, otherwise Francis' illness would be much more serious due to them.

Albie shook his head as he believed those relatives just terminated their fortune in the Petal family.

Francis' response made others there assured that the man here was Charles, boss of TY Group.

Everyone was surprised. They couldn't believe that Charles would come here to ask for the cooperation in person.

Was it all about Edith?

Then lots of people speculated the relationship between Edith and Charles, and they thought Edith might have betrayed Casey as she must have an affair with Charles, due to their wild imagination.

Otherwise it was impossible that Charles would come in person.

And everyone got less jealous, looking at Casey compassionately.

Some people always cover their panic with all sorts of reasons as they deny acknowledging others' advantages. They just want to lash out their jealousy in the form of devilish slanders.

Francis stumbled toward Charles and said, "Sorry, boss, please forgive their ignorance."

Charles smiled and said, "That's OK. Have a seat. I'm here to tell you that we'll continue our cooperation."

Francis instantly nodded and said, "What a pleasure for the Petal family! Thank you!"

Charles smiled again. "For the record, it's because Edith was appointed as the manager. I think we'll have more and further cooperation with you, if Edith has more power in your business."

Francis immediately nodded. "Of course. She's our manager now, and she'll always has the last word in the company."

Albie clenched his fists as he could tell that Francis planned to allow Edith to take over the business.

But no one would care about his opinion when Francis was around.

"Besides, for our future cooperation, I have to explain why I value Edith so much."

Then his secretory represented Edith's recent performance of her projects, which were absolutely outstanding in any company.

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