Chapter 1157: Dial-A-Gang
Evan’s words were domineering and harsh, leaving no room for civility. Dustin, who had initially planned to reason with him, immediately grew cold.
No wonder the employees here were so arrogant; it seemed the boss was cut from the same cloth.
“Hey! Can’t you hear me? I said get lost!” Mia barked from behind.
“Your Celestial Heights Restaurant sure likes to throw its weight around. You dare kick customers out? Looks like you don’t want business,” Dustin remarked, his tone icy.
“It’s not that we don’t want business; we just don’t want your business!” Evan retorted firmly. “Celestial Heights Restaurant is my territory, and I call the shots. I’m not pleased with you guys right now, so I’ll give you one minute to leave, or don’t blame me for not being polite!”
With these words, the crowd erupted, clamoring for Dustin and his group to leave.
“Hey, Dustin, how about it? The boss has spoken. Why are you shamelessly lingering here? Have no shame?” Florence sneered, arms crossed.
When arguing and reasoning proved futile, they chose the path of force and intimidation.
“Hmph! Some people really have no shame. They can’t even leave when asked. They’re like lapdogs,” Julie chimed in with a sly tone.
“Who said they didn’t? Don’t they know their place? How dare they compete with us? They don’t have an ounce of self-awareness,” Aunt Victoria added disdainfully.
They were now prominent figures in the Montgomery family and expected everyone to step aside.
“Starting to play dirty, huh? Are you sure about this?” Dustin glared at Evan.
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