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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 263

Amara turned her head and looked at the door, and saw Natan wearing a suit with an unusual aura. She guessed that this man was definitely not simple, but she now had Ben supporting her back, so she was not afraid of anyone.

Ben was a member of the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce. The Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce in B City was at the same level as the Davies family. Although Ben was only the person in charge of the branch of Chamber of Commerce in J City, he was powerful enough that not anyone could provoke him.

In Amara's view, Ben, the head of the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce branch, was even more powerful than the Patriarch of the Gary family, the top family in J City.

"How do you discipline your daughter? She is so impolite. Did you know that this girl pushed me and almost broke my waist at that time? You hurriedly let your ignorant daughter apologize to me, and you still have to pay me half a million in compensation, otherwise you don't want to leave today!" Amara said aggressively.

Natan frowned immediately and said, "Who do you think is uncultivated? If my daughter does something wrong, I can ask her to apologize to you. But now, you look more like an uncultivated person."

"Dad, I pushed her because she was shameless, stopped us to save Edith, and asked Casey for money. I think I did nothing wrong, so I don't want to apologize," Lily said.

"Damn girl, who do you say is shameless. Come over here, if I don't slap you today, you won't know how good I am!"

As Amara said, she raised her hand to slap Lily, Natan directly grabbed Amara's wrist, and then pushed her back with force.

Amara almost fell to the ground again. After she stood firm, she stared at Natan and his daughter fiercely, and cursed, " Like father, like son! Your family is definitely not good. You even dared to push me. How dare you!"

"Tell you, this one standing next to me is from the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce. Have you ever heard of the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce? It is as famous as the Davies family in B City. He is my classmate. He just promised to help me teach you. Hurry up and apologize to me now, otherwise no matter what you are doing, my classmate can make you bankrupt with just a call!"

After speaking, Amara showed pride on her face. She felt that Natan would definitely apologize to her quickly after hearing that her classmate was from the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce.

It was just that she didn't notice that Ben, who was standing next to her, was dumbfounded at this time, his face was pale, and he was a little speechless.

How couldBen know that the person who walked in would be the Chairman of the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce. Today, the Chairman came over and he arranged the car. He thought that the Chairman was going to do something important and did not expect him to be here in Amara's house.

The girl Amara had to fix was the Chairman's daughter. No matter what, he would not dare to attack the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce Chairman's daughter.

Natan also glanced at Ben, with a sneer on his face, and said, "Is that right? I want to see how he can make me bankrupt with a call."

Seeing that Natan turned out to be indifferent, she felt angry and said to Ben, "Ben, he still doesn't believe it. Since he is risking his neck, then you can let him see how great you are. Call the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce and let him go bankrupt."

Ben still didn't speak. He was so scared that his tongue was knotted because of Amara's words. He wanted to speak but couldn't speak at all.

Seeing Ben not speaking, Amara turned to look at him and asked, "Ben, what's wrong with you? Didn't you just say to get even for me? Isn't the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce very good? Why don't you speak anymore?"

Ben swallowed, as if using his whole body strength, he said, "This person in front of you is the Chairman of the Tianyuan Chamber of Commerce. He can fire me with a word. You really make me in trouble this time. Why did you provoke our Chairman's daughter? I think you deserve to be pushed!"

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