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Life at The Top novel Chapter 318

Inside a family compound in Swallow City.

Hendrik put down the phone, his expression calm.

Jacob and Hector looked at their father apprehensively. In the end, it was still Jacob who bit the bullet and asked, “Dad, did he agree?”

Hendrik answered calmly, “He agreed.”

Hector breathed a sigh of relief when he heard this. Nonetheless, he could not resist sneering, “And here I was, thinking he’s so capable. . Doesn’t this show that he’s afraid of falling out with us? We’ve given him a way out to save him any embarrassment and he’s accepted it, —at least he’s being sensible..”

Hendrik eyed Hector coldly and scolded him, “How did I ever produce such a mentally deficient son like you?”

Hector did not know where he had made a mistake with his comments. His face betrayed his dissatisfaction but he did not dare to provoke Hendrik.

“He’s smart, that’s what he ist! You think he’s afraid? If he was afraid, tonight he wouldn’t have made a move to crush the several media companies that our family owns,” Hendrik said angrily.

“He’s already taken whatever revenge necessary on the two of you. Since that’s over and done with, he isn’t afraid of whatever we do next; he’s confident he can handle it. However, he’sconveniently taking this way out because we brought out benefits or exchange!

“Compared with giving vent to a moment of anger , it’s the benefits you obtain that are the real deal. When will the two of you finally understand this? This is what people refer to as knowing when to advance or retreat, boldly and astutely! !

“Look at the two of you—what do you know? All you know how to do is to be jealous of each other and vie for favor like cats and dogs. And you still think you’re such big shots?”

Jacob asked, “Then what should we do tomorrow, Dad?”

Hendrik lit a cigarette and took a long drag. He said solemnly, “I’ve relinquished the celebration banquet that’s being held in honor of the successful bid for the Olympic Games.”

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