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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 316

The people in the audience didn't know what Charles said on the phone, but they saw the groom turn his head to Casey with an incredible look. They all felt that what Charles said must be related to work, and the groom looked shocked. It seemed not to be a good thing.

"Cameron, I told you a long time ago, Casey can't bring you any good luck. Depending on how you look, there should be something wrong with your work. It's all Casey's responsibility. You must not let him go," Alan said gleefully.

After hearing his words, the people around him all agreed.

"That's right, if you really lost your job because of Casey, then you must not spare him today."

"It turns out that Casey will bring bad luck to people. It's terrible. I have to stay away from him."

"Casey is really a jinx. Dare he talk nonsense. The bridegroom will have to beat him up."

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The groom directly ignored the discussion of the people in the audience, but walked up to Casey with excitement on his face, and said, "Casey, you are so amazing. What you said came true. Just now, the chairman of our company called me and told me that I was promoted to sales manager. This is amazing!"

Casey smiled at the bridegroom and said, "You got it with your own hard work. I just said some nice words to please you."

Although Cameron know that there was no such thing as a goddess of luck in this world, he was promoted just after Casey said that, which caused him a great impact.

The people in the audience were stunned when they heard the bridegroom's words. They all thought that the bridegroom had a problem with his work, but they did not expect that he was promoted, and he was directly promoted to the sales manager.

Everyone turned their gazes at Casey, showing an incredible face at him.

"My God, Cameron, are you not mistaken? Are you really promoted because of this guy's words?" a person asked.

The groom smiled and said, "Yes, it seems that Casey can really bring good luck to people. It is really an honor for me that they came to my wedding today."

The look of the people at Casey immediately changed. Those who said that they would stay away from Casey at that time could not wait to pounce directly on Casey's body.

"Casey can really bring good luck to people. I have to get closer to him to get his luck."

"It's really incredible. Whether it's true or not, I must get his good luck. Maybe I will be luckier tomorrow."

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Alan, who was still gloating for misfortune, showed a gloomy look when seeing it. He did not expect that Casey actually brought good luck to the groom, and the groom was directly promoted to the sales manager. This was simply a humiliation for him.

Now Casey had not brought bad luck to the groom, which meant that the decline of Alan's family was simply because of his own problem.

"It's just a coincidence. It's normal. Do you really think Casey can bring good luck to people? How ridiculous! He is a person who can't even give the groom any money as a wedding gift," Alan said with a bitter expression on his face.

As soon as he finished speaking, two men in suits walked in outside the door, with a bag in their hands.

When everyone saw those two people, they were confused.

"Excuse me, what do you do?" the bridegroom asked the two people.

"We are here to find our boss," the two said in unison.

At this time, Casey walked down from the stage, walked to the two people, smiled and said, "I called them to give you money."

Alan stared at the sack and said contemptuously, "Casey, don't you say that this bag contains the money you want to give. You get a sack of coins, right? Is it what you usually earn from picking up tatters?"

Everyone also leaned forward with curiosity, wanting to see what was in the sack. Although Casey surprised them just now, they still did not forget that Casey was just a wimp. They always felt that Casey could not take too much money as a wedding gift.

Casey glanced at the two people and asked, "How much money is left?"

"After the bonus is paid, there is a total of 1.9 million left, all of which are here," a person replied.

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