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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 598

Rowan immediately looked towards the direction where Rosa was pointing at and found that it was indeed Edith and Casey.

"Didn't the two of them have been taken away? How could they appear on the eighth floor?" Rowan frowned immediately.

"Could it be that the two of them came up secretly? Even if their tickets are OK, it is impossible for them to come to the eighth floor. I guess you told them that we were on the eighth floor. They envy us, so they followed us up." Rosa guessed.

Rowan felt that it made sense. Then he thought about it for a while, and said, "Let’s go to ask them. If it's true, just expose them. What I look down on the most is this kind of people who are clearly not of this class, but they use this mean trick to pretend."

The two of them walked towards Casey and Edith together.

"Tsk-tusk-tusk, I just said casually that you wanted to go to the eighth floor. But I didn’t expect that you would be really here. I have never seen such a thick-skinned person like you." Rowan said mockingly.

Casey and Edith were looking around with curiosity. After hearing Rowan's voice, they both turned their heads and looked at him.

Edith frowned immediately. She thought that this cruise ship was so big, so she probably wouldn't be able to run into Rowan, but she did not expect to run into him as soon as she got on.

"Sorry, we were here to watch the fashion show. If we hadn't met you, we would have forgotten that you guys were also on the cruise ship." Casey didn't bear it anymore and said directly to Rowan.

Rowan immediately snorted and said, "I didn't expect that you, such a wimp, dared to talk to me like this. You sneaked up to the eighth floor and so it makes you feel like you have an identity?"

"Rowan, thinking about you are my distant cousin, I don't want to argue with you. It's none of your business if we are here. Get out of my way. We are going to watch the show." Edith looked at the two people angrily.

"Honey, why are your distant relatives all this kind of people? It's so scary when they are shameless. They don't even know their identities and even want to go to the fashion show. So funny." Rosa on the side sneered immediately.

"What the hell do you mean?" Edith asked.

"What do we mean? Nothing! Edith, you don’t know what the situation in your family is? Do you think you have money to hang out in this kind of place? Tell me, how did you sneak in? Otherwise, I'm going to call the management staff here over. At that time, I'm afraid the consequence will be much worse than you expected." Rowan sneered.

Casey took a step forward, staring at Rowan coldly. Then he said, "We got down from the top floor. So are there any problems?"

Rowan sneered, "It seems that you stick in pretending. In this case, don't blame us for being merciless."

After speaking, Rowan clapped his hands and shouted, "Everyone, look here. These two people obviously bought the lowest-level boat tickets, and they might buy the fake tickets. Now they have reached the eighth floor. It's really hateful that they are so shameless."

Hearing Rowan yelling so, Edith was about to stop him. But Casey grabbed her hands and said, "It's okay. Let him shout."

Rowan glanced at Casey and continued to shout, "I know these two people. They are my distant relatives. That woman’s family is average. That man is a poor. So it’s impossible for them to afford the tickets. I suspect their tickets are fake!"

After hearing Rowan's words, everyone immediately stared at Casey and Edith and started discussing. Many people believed Rowan's words and began to point to Casey and Edith.

Brooklyn also followed to the eighth floor. After seeing the scene, a joking smile suddenly appeared on his face.

He didn't expect Casey and Edith to have such identities. They did live on the top floor. Even if they didn’t have money, there were times when they won the lottery. Brooklyn now suspected that Casey and Edith won the lottery, so they had the money to go to Moon Island.

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