“You’re one to talk!” Abel said. He turned around and ordered his bodyguards, “Throw those two women out!”
“Yes, Mr. Ryker!”
Two bodyguards charged toward the two women, grabbed them, and tossed them out of the lounge.
Adrien shuddered. “A… Abel… What do you want?”
“You should ask that yourself,” Abel said coldly. “Why are you here flirting with other women?”
Adrien tensed up and said, “It’s none of your business!”
“It’s none of my business, but I’m making it my business!” Abel roared. He approached Adrien and kicked his face.
Adrien quickly ducked and hid under a table.
“Hmph! Coward!” Abel snorted derisively.
Adrien was already drenched in a cold sweat.
He could tell Abel was only trying to intimidate him. If Abel wanted to get physical, Adrien would not have been able to dodge that kick.
According to his grandfather, Abel had become a devil after his five years of secret training!
In a second, Abel could turn into a killing machine!
Otherwise, Oscar would not have handed him the reins of Ryker Group.
With a trembling voice, Adrien said, “Abel, why are you throwing a tantrum at me so early in the morning? I’m your older brother! You humiliated me in front of those two women!”
Abel scoffed. “You should know why! How can you possibly face Emmeline and her children after this?”
Adrien was taken aback. He realized Abel was here to seek justice for Emmeline.
Adrien sat down angrily on a chair. “Now that you mention her, I have to say she’s a really stubborn one!”
“What do you mean?” Abel was confused. He saw Adrien send Emmeline back to the café the night before, and they had a brief conversation before Adrien left.
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