Jasper narrowed his eyes and looked at Ronald. “I arrived at this parking spot first. You were the one who forced his way in when I was putting the car in reverse.
“I even stopped reversing when you rushed over, but you still had to force your way in and scratched my bumper. No matter how you look at this, you’re the one at fault. Even so, you’re claiming that I’m the one who scratched your car?”
Ronald replied harshly, “F*ck you. Stop giving me all these excuses! I wouldn’t have scratched you if you didn’t f*cking stop your car there, now would I, you stupid f*cker? How dare you continue to give excuses!”
“If that’s the case, there’s no point in wasting my saliva with you either. Let’s hand this to the traffic police, then,” Jasper spoke calmly.
Jasper then made a move to call them.
At this moment, Wendy got out of the passenger seat.
“What’s wrong, Jasp?”
Wendy asked this without knowing what was going on.
Ronald was about to scold Jasper when he saw Wendy. His eyes immediately shone with lust.
The anger disappeared from his features, instantly replaced with a smile as he turned to Wendy. “Yo, don’t you look familiar, beautiful? Have we met somewhere before?”
Wendy did not even spare Ronald and his flirtations another glance as she shot him down coldly, “Sorry, you’ve mistaken me for someone else.”
Ronald snickered and smiled. “Instead of being with a man that drives an old BMW, how about you take a look at me, pretty? My car’s the latest Benz, one of this is twice the value of that stupid BMW.”
Wendy frowned and answered distastefully, “This stupid BMW is my car.”
Ronald was stunned for a moment before he turned to Jasper and said, “I didn’t take you to be a man that lives off his girlfriend, brat.”
Jasper did not pay Ronald any mind. The point of this trip was to visit Ms. Tiana, so he did not want to waste time on insignificant problems.
He would have handed this matter over to Julian if the man was here.
Dialing for the traffic police, Jasper began to miss the days where he had Julian by his side.
“I was talking to you. Are you deaf?” Ronal shouted at Jasper.
At this moment, Ronald walked over with the woman in tow. She glanced at Wendy warily and defensively before she spoke, “There’s no point talking to lowly trash, Ro. Let’s just get rid of them. Don’t we have more important things to do?”
Ronald harrumphed and realized that the woman was right.
“How about this, forget calling the traffic police. I won’t need you to compensate me either. But this woman by your side, I want a meal with her,” Ronal ordered Jasper arrogantly.
Jasper looked up and narrowed his eyes at Ronald.
He did not care about the scratch in the car.
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