Zeke's voice was loud enough to attract everyone's attention.
“B-bullshit! Since when did I ask for that?” Lily refuted as her face turned pale. “How dare you frame me! According to the rules, I won't be approving the loan!”
Lacey and Hannah were speechless. They couldn't believe Zeke had suddenly butted in once they were about to close a deal.
“Zeke! What the hell are you doing?” Lacey cried.
Even Hannah tried to push Zeke, but he remained unmoved.
“You ba****d! Are you trying to bankrupt my daughter?” Hannah yelled.
“Forget about the loan,” Zeke said. “Take the purple card I gave you. There should be enough money in there to help Lacey.”
“Like you have any money!” Hannah roared. “You don't even have a few hundred thousand!”
“Mom's right! We need five million!” Lacey cried out angrily. “Your money won't be enough!”
Lacey also believed that Zeke wouldn't have more than three hundred thousand in his account.
“Just give her the card,” Zeke repeated.
Hannah thought of begging Lily, but the latter just snatched the card away.
“Let's see how much this poor asshole has! I hope you have enough to help Lacey!” Lily laughed. “If not, you better get down on all fours and beg me for my help!”
Lily then walked to one of the counters and ordered the banker, “Withdraw all the money from this.”
Hannah turned to stare at Zeke furiously. “You better do anything Lily asks of you later! If Lacey really goes bankrupt because of you, you're dead!”
One, two, three, four... There are eight zeroes here! There’s actually a hundred million in this account!
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