Expert Down The Mountain Chapter 86
“Thank”
Sadie lifted her head, and the words were stuck in her throat as soon as she realized it was Kayson who she was about to thank
“You again!” Wilson stood up, huffing heavily as he glared at Kayson. Kayson looked at him nonchalantly and asked, “What were you going to do to Ms. Wolfenden, Mr. Gillete?”
Wilson’s face turned grim, and he did not say anything in return. Kayson turned his head around and asked, “Ms. Wolfenden, do you need me to beat up Wilson?”
Sadie was initially stunned due to Kayson’s appearance, and she was rendered speechless when she heard what he asked. “Step aside.” She stared at him indignantly before looking toward Wilson. “Mr. Gillete, I’m afraid I’ll need to ask you to go back now. I’ll not forget everything that happened today.” ‘She’s much calmer than I thought.’ Wilson chided coldly in his heart. After all, he was supported by the Allens. If she decided to do anything to him, it would be similar to having a fallout with the Allens. If the Allens weré infuriated, things wouldn’t be good for them. As the thought popped into his mind, Wilson said grimly, “Ms. Wolfenden, remember this. I’ll come back for this kid later. “However, if you can cripple him and send him to me, I can stop targeting Wolfenden Corp. “The Gillete Group will join hands with Wolfenden Corp, and we can create a brighter future for the construction industry in Clouspring.” Sadie frowned slightly after she heard what Wilson said. After that, she replied calmly,“ Kayson is a staff member in my company. As the general manager, I have an obligation to keep him safe.” “Hah!” Wilson scoffed sarcastically. “It seems to me that you and your family aren’t going to make up with us. Very well, then… I shall destroy Wolfenden Corp.” After that, Wilson covered his chest with his hand and walked away. “Sadie, be prepared for what comes next!” After Wilson left, Sadie let out a long sigh. “What are you doing here?” She looked at Kayson.
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