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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 670

After returning home, Casey came to Edith's room. Edith was staring at Sherry, a plump baby, with a loving smile.

Seeing that Casey was back, Edith was a little surprised and asked, "Why do you come back so soon? You've arranged everything for Holden?"

Casey helplessly shrugged and said, "I'm afraid that the reason why he got into contact with you was not that he wanted to get some help from you. He just wanted to show off the achievements he had made."

Edith was stunned and asked, "Why do you mean?"

Casey told Edith what had happened in Blue Dream Restaurant. Hearing that, Edith was puzzled. She spoke, "He shouldn't be that kind of person. When Holden was college, he was very willing to help others. How this happened? Could it be that there was some misunderstanding between you and him?"

Casey thought for a moment and asked, "What did he do to help you in college?"

Edith thought for a while and told Casey what Holden had done to help her. She said that Holden was really a very nice person at that time. Whenever she turned to him for help, he had never refused her and always helped her.

Hearing that, Casey immediately laughed and said, "Although I'm slow in this respect, I know men well. No one would be so nice to someone for no reason. If I'm not wrong, when you were in college, he liked you. However, you just considered him to be a nice person. In his opinion, it meant that you looked down upon him. Therefore, after he returned from abroad, he wanted to show off to you."

Hearing that, Edith sighed helplessly. It was beyond her expectation that Holden, who she had considered to be a very nice person, would be such a person. She found it a little hard to accept. "Perhaps there is some misunderstanding and you've thought too much." Edith said.

After a while, she received a text message from Holden.

"Edith, give up the idea that I'll forgive your treating me in an arrogant way in the past just because you asked your useless husband to book a presidential suite for us. Now, I'm someone who have studied abroad and will soon work in a big company. I'm no longer what I used to be. However, for me, you've become a middle-aged woman. I won't be nice to you anymore."

"I advise you to hurriedly ask Casey, the loser, to come to apologize to us. Otherwise, I'll definitely take some action and you'll absolutely regret it."

Edith handed her mobile phone to Casey and spoke, "Well, you're right."

Casey read the text message from Holden, putting on a cold smile. He thought: Holden and his girlfriend might send this message in the presidential suite I booked.

He had never seen such a shameless person. He not only had a servile attitude to foreigners and foreign things, but also should threaten Edith and him. Having received such a threat, Casey certainly couldn't pretend not to have seen it.

At the very least, Fantasy Group would absolutely not cooperate with a company that looked down upon H Country.

"Don't think about this matter. I'll handle it." Casey said.

Edith nodded. After giving birth to her daughter, she cared only about her daughter and therefore was not in the mood to think about such a boring thing.

She had long not cared about her old classmates' opinion of her. Besides, it was not the first time for her to be in such a trouble. She was sure that Casey would handle it for her.

Casey took out his mobile phone and made a phone call to Charles, "Is Excellence Network going to have a new general manager named Holden?"

"Yes. These days, they have been seeking cooperation with us. Later, their new general manager will discuss their ideas for development with us. A few days later, there will be an Internet Conference, and I'm going to talk to their new general manager at that conference. I'll decide whether to cooperate with them or not after that."

"Don't think about that anymore. In the future, refuse all the cooperation related to Excellence Network. Besides, I'm going to attend the Internet Conference. Make some arrangements for me." Casey said.

"Yes, Brother Casey."

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