Henry saw Kayden standing at the door and greeted him with a grin. “Why are you standing at the door? There are so many people bustling about, so it’s so bad of you to block the door. Come, come in and chat.”
Kayden put on a smile, walked up to Henry, and said, “Young Master Law, you’re in a good mood today. You even have the time to come make friends.”
Henry smiled and said, “You’re wrong. What do you mean by that? Just ask any of them. Who doesn’t recognize me? I’m just here to chat to them while waiting for you.”
Kayden turned his head and looked around. The wealthy businessmen and bosses who had been talking and laughing with Henry the previous second now turned their heads away in embarrassment. Although they did not dare to look at him, they were no longer as respectful and obedient in their demeanor as before.
With an internal grunt, Kayden pointed to the sofa under Henry and said, “I usually sit here.”
“Huh?”
Henry pretended to be surprised, “Is that so? I’m sorry, I really had no idea.”
Although he was apologizing, Henry’s bottom was firmly attached to the sofa. He did not look like he was getting up at all. He even tilted his head and asked, “Mr. Langdon, you won’t mind if I sit in your seat, right?”
At that moment, the trading center fell into silence. Nobody dared to breath. Everyone was waiting for Kayden’s response.
Kayden’s expression sank first, and then suddenly, he smiled brightly.
“It’s fine. Young Master Law, since you are tired, you can sit wherever you want to sit. Of course, I am fine with that.”
After he finished speaking, Kayden turned his head, clapped his hands, and said quietly, “Commence trading immediately. Everyone in the team will perform their duties and return to their posts.”
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