What Happens in Chapter 1896 – From the Book Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 1896, a pivotal chapter in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Although the Holland family wasn't afraid of being arrested, they were worried that their businesses would be affected, so they were still quite wary of the police.
Those words were a reminder to Stanson not to ask for trouble.
Stanson looked over, staring at Seth for a few seconds. He then glanced around the room and suddenly sneered. "I see. All the people who rejected me before are here.
"No wonder Chandler is so confident; it turns out that you two are backing him up. I don't think you all are here for a meal but to discuss how to deal with me together."
Dominic was finally enraged and retorted angrily. "Someone thinks the whole world is against him, but no one actually has the time to bother with him. He's really idle."
"Old man, what are you mumbling about?" Stanson shouted, slamming the table.
"I can't even talk to myself? You're such a busybody." Dominic didn't take Stanson seriously at all.
Stanson was just a despicable businessman who made a fortune by exploiting others. What right did he have to yell at them like that? Dominic was already thriving in the underworld when Stanson was still in diapers.
"What did you say? Say it again if you dare." Stanson was hot-tempered and was easily provoked. These old men really thought he was afraid of them. If it weren't for the sake of respecting the federal police, he would have long ended them.
"Even if I say it again a hundred times, you still don't deserve to do business with the Cathayans." Dominic threw his glass onto the table, his imposing demeanor instantly enveloping him.
The government of Morg would definitely keep a close eye on them if a major taxpayer was killed. Not to mention making money, even surviving would be a problem by then.
But it would be too embarrassing to put away the gun now. Just as he was conflicted, one of his underlings came up from behind and offered a way out. "Boss, don't act impulsively. Your family interests are more important."
Stanson secretly blamed the underling for not saying that sooner, but he still pretended to consider the bigger picture and put the gun away.
"I'll let you off the hook today for Chandler's sake. Just you wait." After leaving those harsh words, he turned and walked out of the private room.
As he returned to the car angrily, he grew more displeased at the thought of it. "The richest man in Grand Cathay, huh? I'll see how stubborn you are. Send someone to keep an eye on that guy."
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