Summary of Chapter 762 Either Pay up or Die from Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals
Chapter 762 Either Pay up or Die marks a crucial moment in Collect’s Novel novel, Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
“Alright.”
Albert promised to make it happen before saying, “How do you plan to deal with Kaze, Mr. Vinland?”
“Don’t use that word. The asshole isn’t worth my time dealing with.”
Hudson scoffed and said maliciously, “He cares a lot about his wife. Let’s start with Darcy then. Give Dane a call. Dallas Moneylender can pave the way. I want her assets, but I will make the game long and hard for her.
“I don’t care whether the idiot is a psycho or not. I want to drive him mad.”
It did not seem to Hudson that Kaze was mentally ill. The mental illness was more like a cover-up for him to act recklessly.
Hudson definitely had a keen eye.
The injured security officers working for Quartet Group were admitted to the hospital.
Business resumed as usual at the organization.
A group then walked in, demanding to see Darcy.
The leader of the group was a grizzle-haired man. He was Dane from Dallas Moneylender.
“Ms. Quint isn’t in her office. I’m her assistant. Is there anything I can help you with?”
Riley went to the lobby to meet the group upon receiving the message from the front desk.
“We are from the local branch of Dallas Moneylender. Please tell your chairwoman to return us the two-billion-dollar funding the company applied for,” Dane said while enjoying a drink in the reception area.
As her eyes widened, Riley said angrily, “Our chairwoman applied for funding from the government. Why should we give you the money?”
Smack!
An individual beside Dane slapped Riley in the face.
The blow was so hard and heavy that Riley was bleeding on the lips.
“Yeah. I never heard of anybody not paying their debts to Dallas Moneylender.”
“I heard of some cases before, but these people are long gone now.”
Many believed Darcy would give in and cough up the two billion dollars.
Even if Darcy had to beg, borrow, or steal, she would pay up.
Some insiders speculated that Hudson had made his move. He was bound to get even after Kaze nearly whipped his daughter to death.
No one expected Hudson’s revenge to come so soon.
Besides, he sent Dallas Moneylender to do his bidding instead.
“That’s the power of a prominent family. Even the top three families could not seek help from Dallas Moneylender before,” many lamented.
The public gained further insight into the extent of reach and influence the prestigious and prominent families held.
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