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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 315

Hearing Casey say that he was going to pay the money, Alan immediately showed a mocking smile, and said, "Casey, are you kidding? If you want to give them money as a wedding gift, give them it directly. Why did you ask someone else to send you money? What's more, you can transfer money to them on you phone. You don't want to give them money. I think the person that you ask to send you money won't be here until the wedding is over."

Everyone around also laughed, and felt that Alan's words made sense.

The bridegroom was embarrassed and said, "Don't worry about the money, please sit down and help yourselves. It is an important and happy day to me . Just don't break the atmosphere."

Casey also didn't want to care about Alan. After all, he was at a wedding, and he didn't want to spoil it.

He took Edith's hand and sat on a table next to him, waiting for the person who gave the money to come over.

Alan was already drunk, and he didn't even think about whether he would ruin the wedding. He just wanted to take her frustrations out on Casey.

"No. How can you sit down and have dinner without giving the money? Casey will bring bad luck to you, are you sure you want him to stay at your wedding? In my opinion, you'd better turn him out now." Alan shouted in a loud voice.

The groom looked extremely gloomy, and he did not expect that someone would be drunk and act crazy at his wedding.

"Uncle, you'd better sit down first. I don't mind Casey. Everyone here is my guest. It doesn't matter if he doesn't have money. What I want is to have a happy wedding," the groom said patiently.

Alan became more and more excited and said, "You don't understand. Casey brought Edith here for a reason. Their wedding was very ridiculous. They are here today because they envy you. What a pity, Edith married Casey, such a wimp. She can never have a decent wedding in this life."

Seeing Alan was still talking here, the bridegroom was angry and almost couldn't help it.

"Sir, since you disdain them, why don't you tell me the amount of money your gift is. You are so fastidious. You should have given us a lot of money as a gift?" the bride next to the bridegroom said.

Alan immediately shut his mouth, his face full of embarrassment. He only gave them ten dollars as a wedding gift. If everyone knew it, he would be laughed at today.

"No matter how much it is, I gave them money as wedding gift, while Casey, a wimp, comes here for free food," Alan cursed, then sat down at table and finally shut up.

The groom gave the bride a dumbfounded look. He didn't expect to use this method to calm Alan.

Seeing Alan no longer talking, the groom was also relieved. Together with the bride, he began to toast.

When he toasted Casey and the others, Casey picked up the wine glass, glanced at the groom apologetically, and said, "I'm sorry to cause you trouble. May you two always be in love and happiness increase with age. "

The bridegroom smiled and said, "It doesn't matter, it's okay, just be happy, and I wish you always be in love too."

Then they drank the wine in the glass together.

After putting down the wine glass, Casey sat down and heard people around him discussing the groom's job.

"I heard that the groom works in TY Group. That is a good company. It is said that he can make a lot of money every year."

"The company is a good company, but I heard that the groom is about to be sidelined. It is said he talked back to his superior because of the promotion. The superior directly said that he wouldn't give him a promotion in his life."

"Really, that's a pity, this bridegroom is a very good young man. He is so unlucky that he runs into this kind of boss."

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Casey heard the comments from the people around him, and a thought came into his mind. At that moment, he saw the groom's name was Cameron from the corsage, so he immediately took out his phone and sent a message to Charles.

"Is there someone named Cameron in your company?"

"It seems that there is such a person who seems to be in the sales department. I heard that he was the first in sales last month. I originally planned to promote him. However, the sales department manager said Cameron did not want to be promoted and wanted to do sales for a lifetime. I thought this person was strange at the time," Charles replied.

Hearing Charles' answer, Casey immediately guessed that it was the manager said Cameron didn't want to be promoted deliberately. No one would be so stupid and gave up a promotion.

"Remove this sales manager and let Cameron be the manager. This sales manager fooled you. It was him who deliberately refused to promote Cameron. I'm at Cameron's wedding. You will call him and talk about the promotion. It is considered my blessing to his wedding." Casey sent a message to Charles.

Charles quickly replied, "Okay."

After a while, the bridegroom finished the toast, and the host asked relatives and friends in the audience to go on the stage and say blessings to the bridegroom.

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