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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 317

"Casey, are you really planning to prepare another wedding for me?" Edith asked Casey excitedly on the way back.

"Of course. The original wedding was a pity for you and me. If there is a chance, I will definitely hold a grand wedding for you," Casey replied.

There was a shyness on Edith's face, and a trace of true feeling in her eyes. Whether Casey would hold another wedding for her or not, as long as Casey said this, Edith would be content.

She reached out and grabbed Casey's hand, clenched tightly, as if she was afraid Casey would run away.

Casey didn't continue to speak either, holding Edith's hand, and walking with her towards Hazelfield Estate.

In the villa, Amara saw Casey and Edith coming back holding hands, and her look suddenly became extremely gloomy.

"Edith, how many times have I told you not to get too close to this wimp? This time he provokes Y Real Estate. If Y Real Estate really wants to take revenge, we will be in trouble," Amara said and frowned.

Casey smiled at Amara and said, "Mom, you don't have to worry about Y Real Estate anymore. Y Real Estate is bankrupt, and they won't come to trouble me anymore."

Amara was taken aback, then showed a contemptuous look at Casey, and said, "Who are you fooling around here? How could Y Real Estate suddenly go bankrupt? Do you want to fool me with such an out-and-out lie?"

"Mom, Casey didn't lie to you, Y Real Estate is really bankrupt," Edith said.

"Edith, how can you learn to cheat me with him? Y Real Estate is one of the best companies in J City..."

Amara still looked disbelief, but at this time the news on TV happened to report the incident.

"Today's flash report, a well-known company in our city, Y Real Estate, went bankrupt this morning. Y Real Estate was the leader of the real estate industry in J City. It has developed rapidly in recent years, but for some reason, it suddenly declared bankruptcy..."

After hearing the report on the news, Amara's eyes widened immediately, and her face was incredibly full of surprises, "It... it really went bankrupt."

"I told you that Casey didn't lie to you. You still don't believe us. Now that Y Real Estate is bankrupt, you don't have to worry about someone coming to trouble us," Edith said.

Amara was surprised for a while. After calming down, she turned to look at Casey and murmured, "I don't know why you are so lucky. Y Real Estate actually went bankrupt."

Casey laughed and said nothing. Only Casey knew whether it was because his good luck or not.

"No, this is not your good luck. This is simply your mischance. Y Real Estate encountered a sorrow because it had something to do with you. The entire company even went bankrupt. No, daughter, let's not keep this guy at home, otherwise he will bring us misfortune," Amara exclaimed.

Casey originally thought that Amara would have some thoughts due to the bankruptcy of Y Real Estate, and vaguely guessed some of Casey's strength. He still underestimated Amara's unique thoughts.

Sure enough, when someone was looked down upon, no matter how hard he worked, he would be misunderstood for various reasons.

Edith also glanced at Amara speechlessly, and directly stretched out her hand and dragged Casey toward the room.

"Don't pay attention to her, she is paranoid, and I have to take her to see the doctor when I have time," Edith said.

"You stinky girl, who do you say is paranoid? What I said is the truth!" Amara immediately got angry.

Entering the room, Edith closed the door, looked at Casey with both eyes, and asked, "Casey, was it you who made Y Real Estate go bankrupt?"

Casey smiled at Edith and said, "It was... my friend did it."

"Your friend?" Edith stared at Casey suspiciously. "Casey, tell me the truth, you don't have any friends at all, right? You did it all by yourself, right?"

After so many things, Edith had begun to doubt Casey. Casey always said that his friends helped to solve it. Edith had met Conor and Charles, but when they talked about Casey, they didn't seem to help a friend. It was more like they were working for Casey.

After all, no one would make a leading company go bankrupt for a friend.

Edith had long suspected that the friends Casey mentioned were his subordinates. After all, Edith had never seen Casey's friends refuse to help him.

It was just that Casey didn't want to say it before, and Edith didn't ask much.

But now it was different. The relationship between Edith and Casey had reached the level of a normal couple. She felt that she had an obligation to help Casey share some secrets. As Casey's wife, she would never betray Casey.

Casey coughed twice. Although Edith already knew he was from the Davies family, it didn't matter to tell Edith some of his secrets, but for the protection of Edith, he still didn't want Edith to know too much.

"How come, how can I do so many things by myself. It's all my friends who are kind to help me," Casey said.

Edith squinted her eyes, took a step directly, and pressed it to Casey's body. With a playful smile on her face, she scratched on Casey's chest gently.

"Really? How do I feel that someone is lying?" Edith stood on tiptoe and leaned against Casey's ear, blowing a breath of heat, licking Casey's earlobe with her little tongue.

Casey was agitated by Edith. He had never expected that Edith still had such a charming side.

"You... don't do that." Casey's mouth was dry, swallowed.

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