In the receptionist room, Jasper had not sat down for too long when the Covington father-son duo arrived. This duo was made up of Gerald and Emmett.
As for Scott, he should not have too many chances to appear before Jasper if nothing went wrong.
It had only been half a month, but both Emmett and Gerald looked much older.
This father-son duo that once controlled and dominated the entire Tefa City looked more like old men in their twilight years.
Gerald lost the condescending aura and sharpness he had when drinking tea with Jasper that day. While Emmett’s entire back was already hunched forward.
“Mr. Laine.”
Gerald greeted him first when the two entered the room. Gone was the elder and youth of that day, replaced now with a respectful ‘Mr. Laine.’
“Please sit.”
Jasper did not humiliate them as the victor but rather talked to them respectfully and gently.
Gerald and Emmett sat opposite Jasper.
Jasper had someone make a pot of tea. After the hot tea was brought over did Jasper tell Gerald with a smile, “The facilities here are simpler, Mr. Covington, nor do we have tea as good as the ones you serve. I hope you don’t mind.”
Gerald chuckled wryly and replied humbly, “It’s an honor for homeless people like us to drink tea with you, Mr. Laine.”
Jasper leaned against the sofa and said calmly, “There’s no need to insult me like this, Mr. Covington. Everything that happens today is the result of a prior cause.”
Gerald sighed and replied, “I didn’t mean to insult you, Mr. Laine. My words are genuine.”
“Mr. Laine, I bring my son Emmett over shamelessly today to beg for mercy and our lives.”
Emmett then continued, “Yes, Mr. Laine. There was never any deep hatred between us, to begin with, and Scott’s already gone crazy. We’ve suffered our losses, so please let us go. I promise I’ll immediately arrange for him to leave Tefa City and never appear again.”
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