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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 663

Chapter 663 Killing

"Answer me again," Spencer asked.

Samuel wailed, but his thoughts were clear, and he knew that Spencer would never have any pity for him, as the fact that he was tied up in the middle of nowhere proved. If he wasn't careful, he was really gonna kill him!

Having spent a lot of time working with Spencer, Samuel knew who Dan was!

Therefore, he must not give up!

"Mr. Davies, I really didn't... how could Nia and I have conspired to set you up?" Samuel took a deep breath and said,

"I've been working for you ever since Jacob ran away. Nia and I have nothing in common. You can check it out!"

"If I could find out, would I have to ask you in person?" Spencer smiled. "You've been by Jacob's side for so many years, but you've learned a lot. You've done everything without leaving a trace. If you're loyal to me, that's fine, but if you have any ulterior motives, then I can't keep you..."

"Davies!" Samuel was frightened out of his wits, and quickly explained,

"You have to believe me. I really don't have any contact with her. I admit that Jacob has called me several times, but I have reported to you every single time. I refused to give him any help as you asked. I'm royal to you!"

"So how did Nia know the thing about Amasun's shares?" Spencer asked, not agreeing with Samuel.

"Does she know?" Samuel's eyes widened in surprise.

"Well played..." Spencer clapped his hands and exclaimed.

"Mr. Davies, I really didn't do it..." Samuel begged pitifully, and looked miserable, but Spencer didn't care. He got up slowly and stood overwhelmingly in front of Samuel, with his shadow shrouding him like a ghost.

"Do you have any idea what Nia has done to me?" Spencer looked down at Samuel's head and said,

"I have a bad reputation in Athegate now. It's all because of her, so I won't let go of anyone who has anything to do with her. Even though I can't tell if what you're saying is true or not..."

Samuel heard this and saw the hope. He looked up at Spencer, only to meet his murderous gaze in the shadows.

"But it's better to kill a hundred by mistake than to spare one, Samuel," Spencer said casually.

"No! Mr. Davies, please give me a chance to prove my innocence!" Samuel was screaming his heart out, but his voice soon drowned in Dan's palm. His mouth and nose were covered, and he could only stare at Spencer with desperate eyes. Slowly, he lost all consciousness.

"Get rid of him," Spencer said, as if disgusted by a piece of garbage, seeing Samuel pass out.

Dan nodded and gestured to his two men to lift Samuel, who was limp as he was dragged along. His feet were making a muffled sound, and before long, a gunshot broke the peaceful night. Soon, it was quiet again.

When Dan came back, Spencer asked him, "You didn't get caught, did you?"

"No," Dan answered confidently.

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