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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 128

Edith didn't expect Amara to threaten her with severing the relationship, and was in a dilemma.

At this time, Casey walked to Edith and said, "Accept the invitation, I will accompany you tomorrow."

Casey naturally knew what Zane's idea was. However, if he ignored this kind of person, the person would come over and annoy him more vigorously, so it was better to just make it clear.

"Yep. Casey told you to go, so just attend once," Amara said quickly.

She was not worried that Casey would affect the relationship between Edith and Zane.

In her opinion, Casey could also see what a real rich man looked like when he with Edith. By that time, he would realize his own insufficiency and might give up Edith by himself.

Edith was a little embarrassed, but seeing Casey said to accompany her, she was not afraid of anything.

She also understood that if she didn't go, Zane would definitely come to harass her. Thus, it was better to go and tell Zane directly.

"Okay, but don't imagine what will happen to me and the on called Young Master Gary. Casey is my only husband in this life," Edith said.

Amara didn't care her words. She thought that when Edith saw the life of the rich, she would change her mind.

Casey was surprised. Today Edith said that she would live a good life even if he left, making Casey feel that Edith didn't value him.

But now what Edith said made he suddenly feel that he was thinking too much.

If Edith really didn't care about him, how could she rush over to stand in front of him at that time.

Casey laughed happily. Since Edith still cared about him, he didn't have to leave J City.

When going to bed at night, Diana sent Casey another message, asking him what he was doing.

The photo Diana took deliberately nagged Casey. He felt that he had to find time to talk to Diana.

He didn't reply to Diana. After turning off the phone, he went to sleep.

On the other side of the phone, Diana felt aggrieved to find Casey not reply her, sobbing on the sofa alone.

In the evening of the next day, Casey and Edith went out of the villa together, and Amara kept telling them that they must get along well with Young Master Gary.

Casey drove Edith to the famous Yungu Bar in J City. There were already many luxury cars parked in front of the bar, and Casey's Land Rover looked unremarkable among them.

When they got out of the car, Edith glanced at Casey and said, "No matter what happens later, don't be impulsive."

Casey smiled and said, "Don't worry, I won't do anything unsure."

They walked into the bar together. Zane hired the entire bar today, and only those with the invitation letter were eligible to enter.

As soon as they arrived at the door, they saw a familiar figure.

Albie.

Albie also saw them and walked over with a sneer.

He received an invitation from Zane today, asking him to Yungu Bar for a reception.

In the past, Albie tried all kinds of ways to befriend Zane, but Zane didn't care him at all. Zane was only called when he was in trouble or needed someone to work.

This time Zane invited him actively, which made him a little overjoyed. After all, his position in the Patel family now lagged behind Edith faintly. If he could befriend Zane at this time, Francis would definitely continue to value him.

It was just that he didn't expect to meet Casey and Edith here. He felt that the Young Master Gary's reception was definitely not eligible for them. Maybe they happened to appear here, so he wanted to taunt them.

"Why do you come here? Do you know that this place has been hired by Young Master Gary today? I advise you to get out of here as soon as possible. Or you will be driven away by Young Master Gary's men later," Albie said proudly.

"We come to the reception." Edith frowned and looked at Albie.

"You come to the reception? Don't be funny. If you want to participate in the reception here, you must have an invitation letter. Who do you think you are? The people Young Master Gary invites are all the ladies and gentlemen from a noble family and company this time. What qualifications do you have to join it? What's worse, you bring Casey, such a loser." Albie didn't believe Edith.

Edith didn't want to continue arguing with Albie, turned around and said to Casey, "Let's go in."

Casey nodded, and walked towards the door with Edith.

Albie sneered, wanting to see how they would go in without an invitation letter. If they insisted on breaking into the reception of Young Master Gary, they would definitely not end well.

When Edith walked to the door, two sturdy men stopped her and Casey. She took out an invitation letter from her bag and handed it over immediately.

Seeing the invitation letter, the two strong men became respectful, bending over to invite Edith and Casey in.

Albie was dumbfounded right away, unexpectedly Edith actually had an invitation letter.

He followed hurriedly, took out his invitation letter, and gave it to the two strong men to take a look.

The two strong men were expressionless and said, "Go in."

Albie was not satisfied with their attitudes and said, "Why did you bend down to welcome the two people who just went in, but have such a bad attitude towards me?"

The two strong men looked at each other and both laughed.

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