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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 607

Outside the office.

Fisher and his family waited anxiously, all a little fidgeting. Just now the female secretary came out and glanced at them contemptuously, making them think that Casey was very unlikely to solve the matter by finding Paisley.

Fisher paced back and forth, sighing, "Can Casey really solve this matter? Allen is Paisley's subordinate. I heard that their relationship is very good. Casey is just a tourist. No matter what, Paisley won't help us."

"Well, don't say anything, you'll know after Casey comes out. You can't change anything by complaining," Anika, his wife, said to Fisher a little impatiently

Gardner also frowned. He didn't know what the matter would turn into in the end, but he always felt that since Casey said that this matter could be resolved, there shouldn't be any problems.

He didn't know why he had such confidence in Casey.

After a while, there was a sound of footsteps in the corridor, and several people walked towards Paisley's office.

Gardner turned his head and glanced at the side, his look changed abruptly. Towards them came Allen, his son, and several security guards with batons.

Anika and Fisher were also shocked when they saw them, and subconsciously stepped back.

Clarke looked at Gardner with a sneer on his face and said, "Gardner, I didn't expect that you dare to come here to find my father's boss. You are really brave."

Gardner frowned and glanced at Clarke, his fists clenched suddenly.

Allen also looked at Fisher and his family sarcastically. After standing in front of them, he said, "What do you mean? Are you coming to my superior to file a complaint for me?"

Both Fisher and Anika lowered their heads and dared not look at Allen. Facing such powerful people, they seemed weak and powerless.

"Originally I thought you were not so stupid. You beat my son and I should punish you. It's natural. But this matter is not too irreconcilable. If you are willing to pay me compensation, I may spare you when I am happy."

"However, you are so stupid and even ran to my boss to file a complaint with me. You are quite contrary to my expectations."

"Is it possible that you thought my boss would help you? It is ridiculous. Since you dare to come here, then I will tell you that this matter is not negotiable. From now on, as long as you are still in Moon Island, I will never let you have a good day!"

Allen looked aloof, completely disregarding Gardner and his family.

After Fisher heard what Allen said, he was full of anxiety. He didn't want to make this matter too stiff, so he said to Allen with an expression of guilt, "Director Allen, this matter is indeed our fault. I am so anxious and come here. Please spare us this time."

"Did you not understand what I said just now? It's too late to beg me now." Allen sneered.

Gardner was full of anger, stretched out his hand and pulled Fisher, and said, "Dad, don't beg them. We didn't do anything wrong in this matter. Why should we beg them for mercy."

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