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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 93

Leyla looked at those waiters incredulously, without expecting that they wanted to drive her out just because she came over to sneer at Edith.

"Are you blind? They are not honored guests, but I am! If you dare to drive me out, I will ask your boss to fire you!" Leyla said angrily.

Those waiters didn’t take her words seriously at all because their boss had told them that the two seated in this side were the most important guests in their restaurant, and under no circumstances could they offend the important guests.

"Please don’t make trouble here. We have received the order of our boss to drive you out," said the head waiter.

Afterwards, several waiters stepped forward to drive Leyla out.

Leyla began to resist immediately and shouted loudly, "Are you crazy? I am a regular customer of your restaurant. You will lose a very important guest by doing this, but the two are just poor people. After this meal, they will never come back to visit your restaurant!"

"Stop talking nonsense. If you don’t get out by yourself, don’t blame us for being rude!" the head waiter said impatiently.

Casey and Edith both gloated over Leyla’s misfortune. Edith thought it was Leyla’s comeuppance, but Casey knew it was Jordan’s order.

"Stop! Who dares to touch me?" My husband is Sam Wong. If you lay even a finger on me, my husband will not spare your life!" Leyla shouted loudly.

Obviously, those waiters didn’t know who her husband was. Even if they knew, they wouldn’t be afraid.

At this time Casey signaled to the waiters for stopping arguing, so those waiters retreated.

"That’s OK. Just go on with your business and don’t interfere." Casey said.

Those waiters nodded and then turned around to leave.

Leyla didn’t see what Casey just did, so she still thought those waiters were afraid after hearing the name of Sam Wong.

A hint of complacency emerged on her face. She thought her husband was so awesome that his name could scare them away.

She continued to looked across at Edith and Casey, raised her head and said, "Well, my husband is much more capable than your trash husband."

Edith didn’t want to respond, thinking that this bitch was so troublesome.

"Actually, I would like to pay a visit to you, but didn’t expect to meet you here. Now that I have seen you, I will speak frankly. Don’t think you are superior to others even though you were once the school beauty. Now you are just a trash’s wife."

"But I have a rich husband now, which is enough to indicate that your beautiful face has no attraction at all."

"Look at the house my husband has bought for me, which is located in Hazelfield Estate. Can you imagine buying a house there? I am afraid you can’t afford that even if you work hard for a lifetime, but my husband bought it for me as soon as I told him I wanted."

Edith looked up to stare at her and said coldly, "Enough! I don’t care about what you have said. We just know each other, but we are not even friends. I think you had better leave."

Leyla laughed and said, "Well, look, you are obviously jealous, but you said you don’t care. Just stop being a poseur."

"To tell you the truth, my husband has not only bought a house for me, but also bought a car for me. I don’t know if you have seen it when you came in just now. There is a Land Rover parked outside, which was bought by my husband for me." Leyla spouted off with gusto.

Casey and Edith were surprised. When they came, only their car was Land Rover and they didn’t see other Land Rover.

"Do you refer to Range Rover, which is blue?" Casey asked.

Leyla nodded immediately and said, "Yes, that’s true. I didn’t expect that you even know about Range Rover. Even though you know it, you can’t afford it, which costs more than one million."

Casey and Edith looked at each other, not knowing what to say.

The car that Leyla said was just the one they drove here. Who would tell such an outright lie like her?

Both of them thought Leyla was somewhat funny. How did she dare to make a show of herself with other people’s things?

Seeing they laugh, Leyla suddenly thought they both were bumpkins, who didn’t know the awesomeness of Range Rover.

"Well, you won’t understand even if I explain it to you. In a word, you have to know from now on that we are not people in the same class." Leyla said.

When she turned around to leave, Casey said hurriedly, "We are also going to leave. Could you take us to see your Range Rover so that we can widen our horizons?"

Leyla suddenly froze. She just wanted to show off the awesomeness of her husband and told them the Range Rover was hers.

Because from her point of view, her husband could afford that car. That was no problem even if she told a lie.

But to her surprise, Casey wanted to have a look at that car, which naturally made her feel embarrassed.

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