The Mans Decree Chapter 170
He had always been proud that he studied abroad and felt that he was a hundred times better than Jared. However, he abruptly realized that he had been too shallow at that very instant. “Please don’t kill me! I beg you!” Terrified, he chickened out and admitted defeat. He was afraid of death and dared not commit murder. In fact, he had only pulled the trigger earlier due to his wrought nerves.
Despite having braced himself for the possibility of killing Jared, he still didn’t dare pull the trigger and take a life when it came down to it for real. At the sight of his pathetic state, Jared lost the desire to kill him. He tossed the bullet to the ground and ordered coldly, “Starting today, get out of Horington.
Don’t ever appear in front of me again!” After saying that, Jared spun on his heels and left the office. When he opened the office door, Xavier’s secretary happened to be standing right by the door. The second she saw Xavier kneeling on the ground through the gap in the door, she was entirely stunned. Jared cast a glance at her, frightening her considerably.
Nevertheless, he said nothing, nor did he bother closing the door behind him. Instead, he left it ajar and allowed her to stare at Xavier, who was on his knees. “Buzz off! Scram!” Xavier roared at his secretary. Terror-stricken, the secretary hastily bolted. Inwardly, unease lingered within her, and she was worried sick that she would be dismissed for having seen Xavier in an embarrassing state. Unbeknownst to her, Xavier slowly picked up the gun and bullet from the ground right then.
After a final look at his office, he left. Ever since then, he never again appeared in the office or even in the whole of Horington. “Jared, did Mr. Jennings ask for you to talk about the commission? What did you say to him?” Zayne urgently demanded as soon as he saw Jared returning to the sales department. Although he loathed speaking to the man, he still did so for the sake of the commission. “Nothing at all,” Jared replied frostily with a glance at him.
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