Levi and Lex had never gotten along. They had little interaction with each other. Today, Lex actually came to see Levi, which caused a sense of foreboding to well in his heart.
While thinking, he said to the butler, “Send him in.”
Soon, Lex walked into the hall and saw Levi sitting on the sofa in the living room.
At this moment, Levi’s cheeks were still flushed and his body reeked of alcohol. When Lex entered, he first bowed and said, “Hello, Levi.”
Levi glanced at Lex indifferently and said with a smirk, “Oh, my second brother is here. I wonder why you’re looking for me. This is the first time you’ve visited my humble abode in recent years. I always thought my place was too shabby for your liking.”
A dagger was hidden in his smile. Levi’s words were to give Lex a tongue-lashing.
Lex smiled and said, “Levi, you must be joking. It’s just your mighty reputation that prevented me from visiting.”
“Hehe, since you’re here today, are you saying that my reputation isn’t as mighty as before?”
Suddenly, Levi said grimly with a hint of anger in his tone.
Lex’s expression was indifferent as he said with a smile, “Of course not. I just heard that Young Master Philip of the main family has done many bad things to you. I really couldn’t bear to listen to it, so I decided to come and visit you.”
Levi frowned as a stern glint flashed in his eyes. He said, “Thank you for your concern, then. I’m fine. If there’s nothing else, you may leave. I have to recuperate.”
It was an eviction order.
Lex smiled, took a few steps forward, sat on one side of the sofa, and said, “Levi, I’m here today to talk to you about Philip. If you don’t mind, I have a wonderful plan here that can let you vent your anger and at the same time, help you regain your lost reputation.”
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