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Talented Heiress A Rose with Thorns (Yvette and Wilson) novel Chapter 684

The malice in Wilson's eyes deepened further as he coldly ordered."Destroy that entire batch of shipment, and from now on, no shipments from the Dark Organization are allowed to pass through Croedal."

He had previously gone easy on the Dark Organization for Yvette's sake, but after Xavier's repeated provocations, it was time to teach them a harsh lesson!

Banning all Dark Organization shipments from being transported through Croedal would lead to enormous losses…

"Mr. Quinn, isn't that a bit too much? Shouldn't you reconsider?"

Thinking of how angry Yvette had been yesterday after Wilson confiscated the Dark Organization's shipment, Samuel couldn't imagine how furious she would be if she found out that Wilson had not only destroyed the shipment but had also banned all future shipments from Croedal.

Samuel opened his mouth, wanting to persuade him, but before he could say more, a cold glare from Wilson made him freeze.

"Do you have an issue with my orders?"

"N-No, sir…" Samuel felt a chill surge from his feet to the top of his head and quickly shook his head in denial. "Mr. Quinn, I wouldn't dare!"

Xavier was intentionally provoking Wilson. Wilson was smart enough to see through it; he certainly understood what was happening. However, Wilson was still angered, which only meant that Yvette was too important to him. Once it involved her, his reasons disappeared.

Moreover, Wilson wanted to prove that in Yvette's heart, he was more important than Xavier!

Samuel could only hope that when Yvette found out about all this, she wouldn't be too angry.

Xavier, on the other hand, showed no signs of concern. Instead, he curled his lips into a smile, clearly in a good mood. He knew better than anyone how much Yvette valued the Dark Organization. Wilson's actions would only make her angrier.

Wilson was just waiting to be completely hated by Yvette!

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