Soon after, Byron arrived at the building beside the Provincial Team’s training center. The two parties were still fighting when he arrived.
Byron’s arrival was akin to the messiah’s for Mr. Kain.
“You’re finally here, Mr. Woolery!”
Mr. Kain quickly ran to greet him and pointed at Jasper. “This is the one. I was just discussing with Jill about joining you for dinner tonight when this b*stard interrupted us, Mr. Woolery. She was about to say yes too.”
Jill immediately refuted him, “You’re lying! I never agreed to your request at all!”
Mr. Kain’s expression darkened and he chided, “Shut up. You are in no position to speak here!”
“Haha…”
Byron had an arrogant expression on his face. Without sparing Jill a look, he made a beeline to Jasper and spoke sinisterly, “My name’s Byron Woolery. You don’t look familiar, so do remind me how I’ve offended you to the point that you have to meddle in my affairs?”
“We’ve never met before. There’s no offense to speak of,” Jasper replied calmly.
“Ah, that’s fair. Now that I think about it, we really haven’t met before,” Byron chuckled in enlightenment.
His expression was warm and there was no sign of anger or resentment.
Yet, the moment he finished speaking, Byron seemed to have changed into a completely different person. The smile on his face vanished, leaving only ruthlessness and a sinister frost. He roared at Jasper, “Then who gave you the right to interrupt my business?!”
The roar gave everyone present a shock.
Byron drilled his gaze into Jasper as if trying to pierce through the latter with his frigid and fierce eyes.
Mr. Kain was absolutely elated by the side. He peered at Jasper pridefully and felt the urge to stomp all over Jasper at that moment.
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