After they left, Penny and the others all wore glum expressions on their faces. She ventured to ask in a soft voice, "Hubby, the Harbors are really coming here to get us. What do we do?"
"Everything will be okay. I'll take care of it!" Nathan reassured.
Although she was still incredibly concerned, she did not say anything more.
She and Benson left for work while Queenie went to school.
After that, Nathan dialed Colin's number and inquired about the situation.
His subordinate reported, "Sir, I did as you ordered and sent Fip Harbor back to Mayberry and told them to discipline him better. I did not dare reveal your identity without your permission. However, that is exactly why the Harbors seem disgruntled at what happened to Fip. Noel Harbor, his father, has brought a group of men here to stir up trouble. Sir, should I call and let the Harbors know your real identity?"
"No need. The Harbors did not teach their son any manners, yet they still refuse to repent. Now they're insisting on crippling me and make my wife their slave. I would like to see if they're really as untouchable as they claim," Nathan answered coldly.
At this, Colin realized that Fip's promise for revenge had seriously pissed off Nathan.
In a low tone, Nathan continued, "Keep an eye on the Harbors for me. Let me know as soon as they move."
"Yes, Sir!"
By that afternoon, Noel had already arrived at Channing.
At the same time, a group of rich young men from the Elite Club came as well.
The Elite Club was an organization founded by a group of young men from rich or influential families. Normally, these young men gathered together to have fun, invest and talk about their businesses, or pitch ideas about businesses.
The president of the club, Mitchell Bright, was enraged when he heard that his vice-president, Fip, had his legs broken.
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