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Amara sat on the sofa, recalling the scene where Casey appeared at the door of the house just now. She felt angry.
But after Casey left, she sat on the sofa and calmed down. Suddenly, she became a little frightened.
Although she hated Casey and always despised Casey, one problem she couldn’t ignore was that Casey was a big shot in J City now. Besides, he had a deep relationship with Davies family. It was not an ordinary person like her who could contend.
Even her TC International Hotel was given by Casey.
Now the company of Patel family went bankrupt and Edith's disappearance had something to do with her. If Casey came back to learn about the situation, he wouldn’t let her go easily.
So now she was a little fidgeting, thinking about what to do if Casey came to her.
"Why didn't he die outside? Why did he come back? I’m already annoyed enough. He still wants to make me angry." Amara said to herself.
At this moment, a knock on the door suddenly sounded outside. Amara was so scared that she was shivering.
She quickly got up, walked to the door, and glanced outside through the cat's eyes. Then she found that it was Casey, Conor and Morgan who were standing outside. She was stunned.
Looking at Casey's face, he should have known about Edith's affairs. He must come back to teach her a lesson this time.
Amara felt nervous. She didn't know what to do. She thought about pretending that there was no one at home. After Casey left here, she would pack her things quickly and then left here.
"I know you are inside. Open the door. Otherwise, I will open it by myself directly." Casey's voice sounded.
Amara was shocked. She didn’t expect that Casey knew that she was at the door. She was in a horror suddenly. This guy was indeed a devil. He must have come out of hell. No wonder he always brought disasters to her family.
"Maybe this guy is just bluffing. I didn't make much movement just now. How could he know that I was inside? Even if he knows it, I won't open the door. Could he still break in? The door is do sturdy. I don't believe he can break in." Amara murmured.
"Give you three seconds. My patience is limited." Casey said again.
Amara sneered, and murmured, "Even if you give me 30 minutes, I still won't open the door. I think you are just stupid. If you are a little smart, don't push me. Just get out of here."
Casey counted silently for three seconds. Seeing that Amara hadn't opened the door, he didn't intend to waste time any more. He stepped back two steps directly, then lifted his feet to kick the door violently.
Bang.
The door was kicked open. Amara, who was still leaning on the door and looking into the cat's eyes, was hit by the door and fell to the ground, screaming in pain.
"Yeah, my face, are you going to knock me to death? Bastard, you broke my door. You are not welcome here. Get out of here." Amara covered her face and wailed.
Casey walked in with Conor and Morgan. He looked at Amara who was sitting on the ground expressionlessly, with a hint of coldness in his eyes.
"Why did you help Albie to make the company go bankrupt? Don't you know that the company was Edith's painstaking effort? If it weren't for what you did, how could Edith leave in anger? If you don’t do such things, how could Edith disappear? Do you know how big mistake you have made?" There wasn’t any slightest emotion in Casey’s voice.
When Amara heard Casey's words, she was so angry. She said with full of resentment. "My fault? Don't talk nonsense here. This is all your fault. Right, the company is Edith's painstaking effort. But she was just working for you. You just use Edith to make money for you. I did this only to get her out of your control."
"Edith's disappearance is also your fault. If it weren't for the disaster you brought to our family, how could this happen? I haven't come to you to get even. But you came here to teach me. Are you qualified to teach me?"
There was a cold light flashing in Casey's eyes. He said coldly, "Have you ever thought that without these things you did or without your prejudice against me, these things would not happen at all? Until now, you still think these things are my fault?"
Amara thought for a while. Then she realized that if she didn’t get involved in these things, everything would not have become so bad, which made her feel guilty all of a sudden.
"Don’t... don't think you can shirk responsibility by saying a few words here! Even if I have a certain responsibility, the main reason for these things is still on you. Do you think you can shirk it?" Amara arrogantly argued.
"Then you tell me what responsibilities should I take?" Casey asked.
Amara was speechless for a while and didn’t know what to say.
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