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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 234

As the lame show Raylan was putting on, Denise chuckled and started to chat with other members of the Harvey family.

"Why did you say I’d get nothing, Raylan?" James smiled and went on, "Although I used to be the president of the Harvey Group, I didn’t get paid much while working my ass off, and I only hold 3% of the shares. I was working for some parasites…"

"Not exactly." Raylan got uncomfortable hearing the word "parasites" and continued, "Didn’t you tell me before that you didn’t want to give up the position of president?"

James rested his hand on Raylan’s shoulder and patted him. "That’s history, and I’ve figured it out now. If I marry the woman I like, and she gives birth to a baby, I’ll get more shares. Besides, now that I am no long the president, I can collect money without doing anything. How wonderful it is!"

Raylan’s facial expression kept changing, and no one knows what he was thinking about. After that, he said hastily that he had got other things to do and left.

James watched Raylan rushing away, snorted and stopped smiling. Then he pushed open the door and went into Lawson’s ward.

"What are you doing here?" Lawson widened his eyes in anger. "Get out of here!"

After that, Lawson picked up a glass and smashed it toward James.

James caught the glass, smashed it on the floor under Lawson’s gaze, and trampled on the debris.

"What do you mean by doing that? Are you challenging me?!" Lawson was livid.

James raised his head and said flatly, "My position as the president will be taken over tomorrow and there will be a lawyer taking over my 3% shares, right?"

"Are you regretting it now?" Lawson gave a sneer.

James didn’t answer him, but asked, "May I ask whom you’re going to give that 3% shares to, grandpa?"

"It’s not your turn to care about that!" Lawson snorted hard, "Even if you’re regretting it now, it’s useless. When you threatened me with a knife today, you should have thought of the consequence!"

James curled his lips, a hint of mockery in his eyes. "This 3% shares are going to be transferred into Ralphie’s account, while Raylan and the others know nothing of it, right?"

Suddenly, Lawson’s eyes became sharp, but he remained quiet.

"Since you’ve done that, it will be known by others sooner or later," James said.

With those piercing eyes, Lawson asked one word after another, "Did you tell anyone else?"

"Even if I deny it, I’m afraid you won’t believe it." James continued, "However, there are not many smart guys in the Harvey family, nor is there any idiot either. They will guess the answer without me telling them."

Lawson rose to his feet from the sickbed, took up the teapot and flung it in James’ direction. The teapot was made of silver, so it wasn’t smashed into pieces when hitting the floor. Clanking, it rolled a while on the floor, and the steaming hot water went all over the floor.

James dodged it as quickly as possible, but there was still a few drips splashed on the back of his hand, which turned red instantly.

It felt hot, but James didn’t even look at it.

"Since you enjoy smashing things so much, grandpa, how about I ask the hospital to offer more cups and teapots to you?" James asked.

Lawson coughed violently, his hand covering his lips, and faintly, blood oozed through his fingers.

Lawson pointed at the door and roared to James in rage, "Get out! Even if you regret it, it’s useless. When I die, you’ll get nothing from me!"

"I’ve never said that I regret it. I’m here only to tell you that I want to break my engagement with Jessica. As for how to explain the situation to the Smith family, please take care of it yourself," James said.

Lawson glared at James as if his eyeballs were about to pop out. He didn’t speak for a while out of anger.

James smiled at Lawson, turned to walk out and closed the door.

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