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The Invincible Mercenary King (by Matt Watt) novel Chapter 924

Chapter 924

Hearing Harry and Missy’s words, Mrs. Labenz was a little proud and smug.

However, after experiencing so much overseas, she knew that the backgrounds of Haylan and Reign were not simple. She just pretended to be experienced and wise in front of Harry and Missy.

When she met some managers or directors from Mapleturz Group, she quickly stood up and bowed to them respectfully. After all, since they could be managers or directors of this company, they were not small characters.

“Have you heard of that? I heard that Ms. Labenz is going to undergo a drastic reform.”

“Reform?”

“It’s just that many new departments have been added. Next, our company is going to cooperate with international big companies. It’s very likely to be cross–border cooperation.

“I heard that at the meeting, Ms. Labenz only said the names of a few partners, and all the higher–ups were stunned. “The most important piece of information is that Ms. Labenz is going to raise our salaries during this meeting.”

“How much?”

“Add two hundred dollars for each person. Even if the cleaner could get two hundred dollars more for a month. It’ll be the same every month from now on!”

“Ms. Labenz is great!”

In the living room, some of the waitresses discussed animatedly. When it came to raising the salary, their eyes lit up. When Mrs. Labenz and Harry heard this, their eyes lit up as well.

“Looks like the business of the Labenz family in Lightdom City is getting bigger and bigger.”

Harry rolled his eyes and said, “Mom, we’re not going back to the Whileal Kingdom. As long as we curry favor with Reign, we can profit from it.

“She is so rich!”

He was a qualified businessman, and he saw a business opportunity in this.

Reign was in the limelight in the Whileal Kingdom. She would definitely work with many international big shots. As long as she casually gave them a share of the pie, it would be enough for them to live without worry.

Mrs. Labenz nodded, but she still said shrewdly, “Calm down. Don’t be too rude. Wait for Ms. Labenz”

Harry nodded.

At this moment, Missy said disapprovingly, “It’s all Haylan’s fault for putting on airs for us. We’ve been here for so long, but he didn’t come out to see us. He’s clearly playing with us!”

She gritted her teeth, her expression unhappy.

“Missy, don’t talk nonsense. Your cousin saved your life,” Harry scolded.

“So what if he did? Did I let him save me? Besides, he didn’t do anything. It was Leonard from Shadow Knight who did it.” Missy retorted.

You…” Harry was pissed off in an instant.

Although he felt that Reign was using Haylan, for the time being, they still had to live off Haylan and Reign.

Missy actually publicly belittled Haylan. If what she said was spread, how could he work with Reign in the future?

However, no matter what he said, Missy did not shut up. She kept chattering.

Harry was even madder.

However, there was nothing he could do.

He had doted on his daughter too much since she was young, causing Missy to be arrogant. She looked down on many people and did not know how to be grateful.

“Missy, shut up!” Mrs. Labenz scolded.

Only then did Missy fall silent.

She could bicker with her father, but she did not dare to bicker with Mrs. Labenz.

Chapter 924

“Whether we can seize the opportunity this time depends on our relationship with Haylan.”

Mrs. Labenz’s face was solemn and serious. She stared at Missy and said, “If you spout nonsense and ruin this relationship, I’ll skin you alive!”

Missy shuddered and hurriedly nodded, indicating that she did not dare.

“When Haylan and Reign come over later, you must take the initiative to thank them, understand?” Mrs. Labenz said.

Missy also wanted to stand up, but her injuries did not allow her to.

Seeing that Reign and Haylan were so intimate and Reign did not seem like she wanted to make use of Haylan at all, Mrs. Labenz and Harry looked at each other and saw the shock in each other’s eyes.

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