Chapter 1937 – A Turning Point in Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver by Novel Drama
In this chapter of Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, Novel Drama introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1937 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
"Do you know how arrogant that guy was?"
Jose got out of the car, looking troubled. He said, "Mister Campbell, that guy almost risked his life. Let's not compete with him. He'll run into trouble eventually."
"F*ck. I better not see him next time!" Faron kicked a mineral water bottle on the ground away. Wilbur walked over to ask, "Jose, what's going on with you guys? What happened?"
Jose replied bitterly, "I was racing with Mister Campbell. We ran into a risky guy in a luxury car. He thought we were provoking him, so he tailed us and stopped us halfway. Mister Campbell was angry, so he wanted to race with him, but I stopped him. So, he's very angry right now."
Wilbur comforted Faron by saying, "Alright, Faron. No need to be angry. You guys drove with one car, so he mistakenly thought you were provoking him. It's normal."
"I…" Faron sighed. Then, he said, "Alright, consider that punk lucky!"
Wilbur said, "Faron, I have a favor to ask."
"What is it? Feel free to tell me, bro."
"I heard that Mister Sun isn't a good person during the meal. Help me investigate him. If Mister Sun tries to sell my collectibles, notify me immediately."
"Alright, sure."
Wilbur smiled and replied, "Two hundred thousand dollars isn't a lot. You should consider this a lesson. Faye, remember that only royals could use bronze cauldrons with dragon engravings in ancient times. So, bronze cauldrons with dragon engravings are rare and noble. Those who are legit won't sell three of them to you for two hundred thousand dollars."
"Alright." Faye smiled helplessly. Then, she instructed the men to move the bronze cauldrons away.
Wilbur received a call from Faron as soon as Faye left.
"I have news, bro."
"Yeah?"
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