As the blue-eyed of the family, Kiel had never suffered such a humiliation.
He covered his cheeks with his hand and gave Nathan a sullen stare.
If looks could kill, he would have murdered Nathan several times.
Nathan ordered Colin, “Get someone to send him home, and tell Clifford to discipline his son.”
“Yes, sir!”
Nathan, Penny, and Kylie then walked out of the premises.
At about 9 a.m., Clifford finally returned home after performing his duties at the Cabinet the entire night.
The moment he stepped into the house, the butler, Yanny, reported everything to him.
Clifford's expression changed. “This is atrocious!”
Yanny was stunned for a moment as he did not know whether Clifford was mad at Nathan or Kiel.
Clifford then asked icily, “How's Kiel?”
Yanny answered softly, “He's in his room. I heard he threw a fit the entire night and took his anger out on the servants.”
Clifford snorted, “Only a useless man would behave like this.”
“Bring me to him.”
“Yes, Mr. Davier.”
Soon, Clifford, Yanny, and a few relatives arrived at the eastern block of the Davier residence to see Kiel.
Upon seeing Clifford, the bodyguards greeted, “Good morning, Mr. Davier.”
Mr. Davier kept mum.
Yanny waved his hand in the air and asked them to step aside.
The guards stepped back and made way for them to enter.
Yanny walked up to the door and knocked. “Are you awake, Mr. Kiel? Mr. Clifford is here to see you.
No one answered the door.
Yanny knocked on the door once more.
Clifford lost his patience. He opened the door and barged into the building.
Clothes were scattered all over the living hall of the eastern block. Women's clothes were also seen lying on the floor.
There were also wine bottles and cigarettes all over the house.
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