Geoffrey was stimned when he heard the voice.
He froze for a few seconds.
Jasper’s gaze fell on him, and Geoffrey clenched his jaw before continuing to slap himself.
Jasper was rather satisfied with this.
However, it caused Ainsley’s expression to darken from where he stood at the door.
“Alright, you can stop.”
Jasper’s words were like a great gift of mercy to Geoffrey, but his face was already as red and bloated as a pig’s.
The words Gerry said over the phone echoed in Geoffrey’s head like a curse.
Geoffrey might be an arrogant trust-fund child, but what made him different from the others was that he was slightly smarter.
His father’s attitude told him that Jasper was someone too powerful for either him or his dad to offend.
His father knew who he was treating to dinner today, yet the man still warned him not to worry about anything else. He told Geoffrey that if Jasper chose not to forgive him, then not even God could save Geoffrey.
This terrified Geoffrey.
“Look, friend. It’s always better to be kind to people when you’re outside. You’ll gather many enemies by being extreme, and it’ll result in a lot of trouble.”
Ainsley looked at Jasper from the doorway and said calmly.
Jasper had ignored Ainsley since the start, while Geoffrey did not dare to stop slapping himself. This truly embarrassed Ainsley.
There was no way people from the Royal family could be humiliated outside.
Not to mention that this was Waterhoof City, the Royal family’s territory!
‘Who would dare to offend the Royal family in Waterhoof City?’
Ainsley came up blank.
Therefore, he was confident that he could make Jasper pay for looking down on him.
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