"Yes, I know you're a man of your word. Don't screw it up. The president really needs him," Dillon warned.
Caesar was at a loss for words by the time Dillon had hung up.
No wonder he had been so calm. The guy practically held the same level of power as the president did to be speaking like this. Who else in Westeria would even dare mess with him?
Caesar was silent for a long time, before striding out of his office and coming to the room Wilbur was in.
Caesar turned to the Special Forces officers. "Get out, all of you."
"What?" The officers were clearly in shock.
This man here had just assaulted a dozen security guards, beating one of them to an inch of his life! He was clearly a huge danger to the event, yet the head of security was telling them to leave just like that.
Caesar saw them unwilling to leave and shouted, "Are you all deaf? Get out!"
The officers hardly dared to say another word and hurried out of the room.
Just then, Caesar came up to Wilbur. He bowed deeply to Wilbur, before saying, "I'm so sorry, sir. I apologize for what just happened."
"Ah. I see you managed to make that call, then?" Wilbur asked playfully.
Caesar remained bowed. "Yes, I did, sir. The president's office has confirmed your identity. Allow me to apologize to you once more."
"I accept your apology. Let's end this, then." Wilbur clearly did not wish for this to go on either. He was here to accompany Elise, not to start trouble.
Just as he had gotten up, Caesar said, "Please don't worry about that guard, sir. He'll be severely punished and sent to court to be sentenced. This is the price he has to pay for insulting you and your country."
Wilbur fell silent and could not help but sigh to himself.
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