Vinny looked at Greg coldly. His gaze was resentful, but he did not speak. He knew that it was him who was finished now.
Although Mr. Laine, who’s background and family Vinny did not know about but was undoubtedly extremely terrifying, was gone, he could squish himself like an ant at any time if he so desired. He also knew that Mr. Laine deliberately kept him here so that Greg could vent his anger on him. As Vinny gritted his teeth and clenched his fists, he felt extremely humiliated and sorrowful, but he did not dare to really provoke Greg.
Seemingly satisfied with Vinny’s expression, Greg chuckled slightly and slowly pulled a tablecloth over to wipe his hands. He continued, “The slap in the morning killed the previous Greg. Now, I won’t allow anyone to slap me across the face ever again.”
The corners of Vinny’s mouth twitched. He was a little scared as he looked at Greg who seemed like a madman in front of him. This time, he was not feeling scared of the mysterious and powerful Mr. Laine who was behind Greg, but simply because of Greg himself.
Was this guy crazy?
Just as Vinny started to speculate, Greg’s voice was heard again.
“To thank you for helping me complete the transformation, I decided to give you a chance of living.”
“Fliegen is done anyway, so sell it to me. I will give you 8 million.”
Vinny looked at Greg incredulously. After a long time, he furiously said, “You are f*cking crazy!”
As the second largest mobile phone manufacturer in Somerland, Fliegen‘s annual net profit was more than 8 million, which Greg had proposed buying it for. This caused Greg to almost explode in anger.
“I’d rather burn Fliegen to the ground than sell it to you for cheap!”
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