The invincible Kian was frightened by James’ words.
He did not dare to say another word and obediently continued his performance.
James patted Zion’s shoulder and said with a smile, “It’s alright. Don’t worry. Just enjoy the food and drinks.”
“Thank you.” Zion was grateful once again to James.
“It’s not a big deal.” James waved his hand.
Quincy glanced at James and touched her chin puzzledly.
‘This guy seems a little more complicated than I imagined,’ thought Quincy.
She had always thought of James as useless.
James showcased his terrifying strength, brought down Quay’s bodyguards, and even beat up Lorne and his subordinates until they left the party. Now even a celebrity like Kian was showing him so much respect.
He even addressed James as chairman.
“James.”
“Yeah?”
James glanced at Quincy.
“You should come to join my table,” Quincy said with a smile.
“I-It’s fine.” James waved his hand.
He turned around and returned to his seat.
He was sitting with strangers and those that were not as well-off.
Quincy also returned to her seat.
When Quincy was back at her table, Thea had just returned from the washroom and was unaware of what had happened.
Quincy leaned over and asked, “Thea, what’s your husband's background?”
“Huh?”
Thea was slightly taken aback by the question.
‘Background?’
She was unsure of Quincy’s intentions and looked at her, slightly confused.
“What did he do in the past?” asked Quincy.
“My husband used to be a soldier. He came back from the Southern Plains and used to be under the Black Dragon Army,” Thea said proudly as she mentioned James.
“He is now working in the Transgenerational Group. Although he is just an account executive, I heard their recruitment requirements were high.”
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