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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 929

After staring at Mallory, Casey said, "He thought I was a loser and not worthy to be in your neighborhood, and he hit my car."

Mallory heard Casey and her face instantly became dark and she got cold sweat on the forehead suddenly. Now Casey was her guest, although Euan was not the Woods family, he had something to do with the Woods family.

If Casey refused to save her sister because of this, all would be over.

Mallory turned to Euan and said in a cold voice, "What do you mean? Why do you say such things to Mr. Davies?"

Euan did not realize the seriousness of the matter but said to Mallory, "Mallory, this guy is really just a loser. See, he is just driving a Santana, and he scolded me, so I am angry. I feel that he is not qualified to scold me, so I hit his car."

Mallory was angry to hear that and wanted to slap Euan in his face. Let alone the strength of Casey, he was the lord of the Davies family in B City, no one dare to say he was a loser.

Now Euan not only stopped Casey outside the community, and even hit Casey's car. It she did not vent Casey's anger, Casey would not help them.

She directly raised a hand and slapped in Euan's face, scolding, "What nonsense are you talking about? Do you know who he is? How dare you say this kind of words!"

Euan suddenly froze and did not expect Mallory would suddenly hit him.

"He... He drives a Santana. He doesn't look like a rich man. Am I right?" Euan's voice suddenly became weak. This was the first time he saw Mallory being so angry.

Casey saw Mallory hit Euan and asked, "He is a member of your Woods family?"

Mallory turned around and said, "He is the son of our former driver. I didn't think this would happen. Mr. Davies, I will give you an explanation."

Casey nodded and said, "I hope you won't let me down."

Mallory nodded her head firmly, and then turned to Euan and said coldly, "You are in big trouble this time. Even if your father has been my driver for so many years, no one can protect you this time."

Euan was immediately stunned and he didn't think things would be so serious. He asked, "Mallory, what is going on? I just hit his car. I'll pay him for it."

"It can’t be settled by money. Do you know who he is?" Mallory said.

"Who is he?" Euan turned to see Casey and he still felt Casey had no strong background.

"He is the lord of the Davies family, and he is my guest. My grandpa invited him here and you stopped him from entering into the community and even hit his car, Euan, you do have much courage!" Mallory said angrily.

Euan was instantly dumbfounded, incredibly looking at Casey. He did not expect that this ordinary man actually was the lord of the Davies family!

His lips suddenly became pale, even trembled. He knew he was absolutely in big trouble according to his attitude to Casey, and Casey's identity!

"Mr... Mr. Davies, I didn’t know it was you. I was wrong, I did not mean it, I will pay for your car. I apologize for my attitude to you before, please forgive me." Euan hurriedly apologized to Casey.

After a while, Mallory took Casey to the living room. Cain immediately stood up to greet him, but seeing that Mallory and Casey did not look happy, Cain was stunned.

Then, he saw Euan also followed in. He asked Mallory with doubts, "What is going on?"

Mallory took a look at Cain and said, "Layton will be here soon, and then we will talk about it."

Cain had to nod, from the expression of three people, he could see it certainly was not a good thing.

After a while, Euan's father Layton came to the villa.

Inside, he first greeted Cain and Mallory and asked, "My Lord, Miss, you want to see me?"

Mallory looked at him and said, "You should ask your son."

Layton felt a pang in his heart. He turned to his son and asked, "What's going on here? What trouble did you make again?"

Euan finally knelt down in front of his father, crying out.

"Dad, you must save me, I really did not know that he is the lord of the Davies family. I have realized my mistake. You go to beg Mr. Woods and ask him to intercede for me."

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