Chapter 724
Wardell finally agreed.
The ck family was really desperate. This meant money would keep flowing in for Wardell.
This deal was worth three hundred billion.
After he sent the ck family off, Wardell started thinking.
He just got the money and he was sure more woulde in the future.
Wardell nned on buying two vis in North Hampton and South Hampton, each for his two little
lovers.
Just as Wardell was busy fantasizing about his life, the sound of frantic footsteps echoed down the
corridor.
The excavator operators came rushing in.
“What’s up?” Wardell questioned with a hint of surprise in his voice.
Joel’s eyes opened wide in curiosity.
The operators were panting and gasping for air. Their legs gave way and they copsed to the ground
out of fear.
“We… we saw him! The monster!” they gasped.
“What on earth are you talking about?” Wardell shouted.
His gut feeling told him something was not right.
“Did you demolish the ce?” Joel asked.
“Yeah. We did,” the operators replied.
“Good,” Joel said shortly, giving a sigh of relief.
Now everything was settled.
He almost thought they failed the mission.
“But we messed with the wrong person,” the operators exined.
Before they could even continue, the secretary dashed in and reported, “Mr. President, there’s a guy
called Levi outside.”
“I knew it! I knew he woulde!” Wardell eximed with a haughtyugh.
Joel waved his hands, gesturing the operators to leave them alone.
They turned and walked away awkwardly.
Soon enough, Levi arrived.
Wardell and his lot greeted him with the brightest smile.
“So? Have you finally made up your mind? You should’ve just done things our way. Why force us to
make things ugly?” Joel jeered.
Wardell stretched and rested his legs on his office table as he smiled contently. “You’ll get everything I
offered you yesterday the moment you sign the contract. I’ll also give you an extra fifty million,” he said.
Wardell signaled his secretary, who quickly came up to him with two checks worth one hundred and
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This had always been Wardell’s best tactic—offend first and cateter.
This was how he control other people.
“Alright, since what’s done is done, let’s be friends from now on. Let’s bury the hatchet, shall we?” Joel
suggested. He walked towards Levi, wanting to give him a friendly pat on the shoulder.
Bang!
Before Joel could even touch him, Levi raised his leg and kicked him aside.
Joelnded right on the table and the table broke in half.
He groaned as his face contorted in pain.
The others watched in horror because they did not expect Levi to attack Joel. But only Joel knew full
well the intensity of Levi’s kick.
Levi’s cold re swept across the room as he said, “You guy’s shouldn’t have touched my home.”
His voice was calm, but everyone felt the chilling threat in his voice.
“What are you doing? How dare you raise your hand against us?” Wardell shouted.