Read Harvey York’s Rise To Power Chapter 2863 with many climactic and unique details. The series The Supreme Harvey York is one of the top-selling novels by A Potato-Loving Wolf. Chapter content Harvey York’s Rise To Power Chapter 2863 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read The Supreme Harvey York Harvey York’s Rise To Power Chapter 2863 for more details.
Chapter 2863
Even though the woman in white knew she could not go against Queenie York, she could not bear to take the humiliation.
At that moment, she gritted her teeth while showing a resentful look.
“Even if you’re the lady of the family, you can’t just hit people as you please!
“There are laws here in Hong Kong!
“I’ll call the cops right now!”
“Laws, you say?”
Queenie walked forward with a cold expression before swinging her palm forward.
Slap!
“When I reason with you, you come at me with power.”
Slap!
“But when I fight back, you try to reason with me?!”
Slap!
“How are you this shameless?! Are you planning to take advantage of the entire world until you’re satisfied?!”
After slapping the woman around a few times, Queenie glanced at the restaurant manager, who was trotting toward her.
“The customer didn’t book the entire restaurant, nor were there any orders from the higher-ups, but you still let her hog the entire place and chase the customers away like that?” exclaimed Queenie coldly.
“I’d forgive you if this only made losses for the restaurant, but this will definitely affect our business immensely.
“If the outside world knew about the restaurant under the Loxus Consortium being afraid of some actress…
“You truly disappoint me.”
Queenie was angry. She picked this restaurant to dine in with Harvey.
But she was being chased away in her own territory by some outsider.
If the situation was not handled correctly, how would she keep the company in check in the future? How would she still rise to power within the family?
“I’m sorry, Miss York. It is all my fault.”
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