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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 751

The so-called transparent glass private room was actually an upgraded version of the booth. It was surrounded by glass of special materials. The main function was to prevent others from disturbing.

There was a button on the glass. If necessary, you could press it, then there was no way for others outside to see the situation inside. It was very suitable for the local tyrant to spend time with their mistresses.

After Casey, Foley and Dick entered the private room, they sat down on the sofa. Before entering, Stuart called Haley and his other brothers over and said something to them.

After listening it, they showed sinister smiles. All the previous unhappiness was wiped out.

Then they entered the transparent glass private room. After sitting down, Stuart said, "Today, it's my treat. Order food and drinks whatever you want. Don't be afraid of expensive. I don't care about the money."

"Yes, it’s all my fault. This is our apologize for you. You can just order anything. The more the better, so that we can show our sincerity." Haley also said.

Casey glanced at her, feeling something was wrong. But this bar belonged to Davies family, so even if they wanted to play tricks, Casey was not afraid.

At this time, the waiter brought the wine list. When Foley and Dick glanced at the price of the wine above, they both suddenly showed stunned expressions.

"Holy shit! Why are the wines so expensive here? Are you sure you let us order it casually?" Foley asked.

"Yes. It’s my treat. What are you afraid of?" Stuart said.

"Fine, when you see the bill, don't cry." Dick said.

Stuart smiled without saying a word. A playful look flashed in his eyes.

Foley and Dick didn't hesitate anymore. Since they wanted to take advantage of Stuart, they had to act harder, so they directly ordered the most expensive wines.

When Stuart and Haley watched the drinks they ordered, not only did they not panic, they laughed more and more happily.

Before long, the waiter delivered all the wine they ordered. Then they drank it immediately. Stuart and his brothers began to toast Foley and Dick in turn, as if they were afraid that the two of them drank less.

Casey also drank some. It wasn't that he didn't want to drink it, but because Edith didn’t let him drink too much. Edith didn't want Sherry to get close to the drunk Casey.

After drinking for three rounds, Stuart felt that the wine was not enough, so he ordered some. Foley and Dick were already a little drunk. Haley sneered, thinking that these guys would regret soon.

After a while, Stuart stood up and said that he was going to the toilet. Not long after he had just been out, Haley also got up and said that she was going to the toilet.

Soon, the men who came with Stuart either made a phone call or went to the bathroom, and they all walked out of the private room, leaving only Casey, Foley and Dick.

Foley and Dick were unaware, and continued to drink.

Casey discovered the abnormality of Stuart and his men. Then Casey guessed what they wanted to do. A smile appeared on Casey’s face. He shook his head helplessly.

After Stuart got out of the private room, they soon joined together. They all gloated towards the transparent glass private room with a glimmer of expectation in their eyes.

"These three stupid pigs! They really think we are going to treat them for drinks? Brother, this method you came up with is really amazing. The three of them didn't have much money. Now, if we leave here, all the consumption in this private room is on them. At that time, if they can't pay the bill, the people in the bar will definitely not let them go." Haley smiled.

Stuart also showed a sneer on his face, and said, "That fat man dared to sit on my face with his butt, how could I really apologize to them? If I don't teach him a lesson this time, I can’t stand it."

At this time, the waiter passed by them. Stuart stopped him and said, "We have something to do, so we will leave first. All the consumption in the private room over there will be settled by those three people.

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