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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 595

"It's a fate to be able to take this cruise to Moon Island with you. Can I buddy up with you? My name is Brooklyn and I am the chairman of Youth Gymnasium. At present, our company has more than 200 stores across the country. I have 500 million dollars in wealth. At the same time, I am also the coach of the provincial swimming team. I'm happy to meet you."

The man wearing sunglasses reported his worth as soon as he came up, as if he was afraid that others would not know how wealthy he was.

Casey and Edith glanced at each other, both awkwardly and politely smiled at Brooklyn, and didn't mean to say a word to him.

Brooklyn was a little embarrassed when he saw that they ignored him, but he did not give up. After a little cough, he asked, "What do you do? This journey is precious. Those who have come to the top floor have influential identities. I think that you will also want to seize this good opportunity to expand your network."

When asked by Brooklyn, Edith was stunned. Now the Patel Group had gone bankrupt because of Albie. To be precise, neither she nor Casey had a job, so they didn't know how to answer Brooklyn's question for a while.

It was not a good idea to say that both of them were vagrant.

"My wife has a company." Casey replied at this time. He felt that Brooklyn's focus was on Edith. Although he was wearing sunglasses, Casey had already felt Brooklyn's coveting for Edith.

"Oh? What do you do, sir?" Brooklyn asked. He wanted to figure out Casey's details and see if he might grab his woman. He had done this kind of thing before.

"I don't have a job," Casey replied.

Hearing what Casey said, Brooklyn immediately showed an expression of dawning comprehension, and at the same time he laughed, with a little more contempt in his eyes.

"It turns out to be a man lives off a woman. In this case, the chances of getting this beautiful woman are greater. After all, gigolo is just a momentary pleasure. A woman will still be conquered by a powerful man after all," Brooklyn muttered in his heart.

After that, Brooklyn's focus was on Edith. After knowing that Casey was a man lived off Edith, he became more courageous. He ignored Casey and kept asking Edith questions.

The questions that Brooklyn asked were nothing special. It was nothing more than to show that he was great, so Casey ignored him. Instead. He felt a little funny that such a self-righteous person showed superiority in front of him.

Edith heard Brooklyn talk about his achievements, and felt Casey was even more powerful. After all, what Brooklyn had done so hard to accomplish was nothing more than a sentence to Casey.

After chatting for a long time, seeing Edith always answering his questions passively, Brooklyn felt that he had to change his strategy. Women who could run company were competitive, and he had to let Edith see his strong points.

At the very least, he had to let Edith know that in addition to his great business skills, he was no worse than the wimp next to her in term of physique.

Brooklyn turned his head and glanced at Casey, then smiled and asked, "Man, can you swim?"

Casey nodded and said, "I know a little bit."

"The weather is so good no. Everyone has nothing to do except enjoying the scenery. The swimming pool over there is very good. Why don't we go swimming and have a friendly match? Don't worry, I won't bully you," Brooklyn said a confident look. As the coach of the provincial swimming team, he felt that he was qualified to say such things.

Casey smiled and said, "Okay, since you are interested, I will compare with you."

Brooklyn got up immediately and shouted to everyone on the top floor, "Everyone, this buddy and I are going to have a swimming competition. If you are interested, you can come and take a look."

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