Beneath Gale’s pure white brows were a pair of wise and experienced eyes. He looked at Ian indifferently and spoke.
“Like I said. After this, you will no longer be my student.”
Ian replied calmly, “But you’ll always be my most respectable teacher, and I will continue to be a member of the Haddock Chamber of Commerce.”
“Haha…”
Gale smiled ambiguously and picked up the coffee cup by his side before speaking faintly, “The help you require will appear by tomorrow.”
Ian secretly clenched his fists to hide the excitement in his heart.
However, he could tell from the way Gale drank his coffee that he did not want to entertain him as his guest anymore.
Now that he had gotten what he wanted, Ian did not dwell and courteously bade Gale farewell. He quietly exited the century-old manor.
Returning to the car, Ian turned his head back to see the subtle silhouette of the old manor hidden away in a land of green. His expression was no longer courteous but rather wretched and fierce.
“Just wait, Jasper. Tomorrow, I’ll show you how stupid your actions are in the cruelest way possible!
“I’m going to make the three of you—you, that Dawson, and his daughter Wendy—kneel before Benny after I snatch everything from you, Jasper. I don’t care if Benny has gone mad and won’t be able to understand you, but you three are going to apologize and repent!”
He had already contacted the people for hire for that.
After he had prepared everything on his side, Ian would immediately attack Jasper’s and Dawson’s properties from all sides.
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