When Henry heard that, he stopped clamoring at once.
He knew that there must be a limit to his mischief. As an aristocratic family, the Laws had the strictest parenting style among other top-notch aristocratic families in Harbor City. The seniors in the family had all been displeased with his behavior from a long time ago.
Nevertheless, asking Henry to listen to the Mainlander was worse than killing him.
Henry was about to make a trip to Mandarin Oriental Hotel to warn Jasper against assuming unwanted authority when he bumped into Zane downstairs.
“You met him?” Henry did not answer, but instead, asked a question.
Zane nodded and scowled. “He seems to be very close to Anna.”
Henry smiled when he saw how envious and furious Zane was.
Many of these rich and noble trust fund babies in Harbor City were interested in his sister.
Zane was only one of them, one that was more cowardly too.
Zane’s father, Bob Lancaster, had only four listed companies under his name. He could not even squeeze his way into the list of the top ten tycoons in Harbor City.
To put it nicely, he was only a second-string tycoon. In the eyes of first-class aristocrats like Henry, he was merely a character who was barely qualified to be in their circle.
This insignificant man wanted to marry his sister?
Henry would be the first to smash his head.
Right now, though, he was comparatively more pleasing to the eye than the Mainlander Jasper.
“My sister isn’t the only one close to him, even my dad admires him.” Henry sneered, wearing a disdainful look on his face.
Zane narrowed his eyes and said, “Young Master Law, since you and I both find him to be an eyesore, why don’t I set up a trap tomorrow and humiliate him? I will let him know that Harbor City is nothing like Mainland and that he should learn his place.”
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