“I will!”
Even if William did not mention it, Jared would never let those businessmen have their ways. After all, it was related to the well-being of all the citizens in Horington.
Upon receiving his assurance, William heaved a sigh of relief. He had utter faith in Jared as he had witnessed his extraordinary capabilities.
Halfway through the car ride, Jared alighted the vehicle. Instead of following William to the Sullivan residence, he called Tommy and asked the latter to gather some men.
Moments later, Tommy arrived with a group of subordinates.
“Mr. Chance, did something bad happen?” he queried as soon as he arrived.
“Stop asking questions. Just come with me.”
Jared brought him and the others to stand guard outside Glen's house.
“Uh... Isn't this Mr. Lowe's house? Mr.
Chance, w-what are you trying to do?” An awkward look crept onto Tommy's face.
Even though he was the underground king of Horington, he was still afraid of Glen, the real king of Horington.
“I said stop asking questions!” Jared snapped as he reclined his seat.
Then, he lay down and closed his eyes to rest, ignoring Tommy.
Meanwhile, the three businessmen were in a remote inn in Horington.
The inn's living condition was terrible, hardly up to par with their statuses as businessmen. It seemed rather strange that the three of them would choose to stay in such a place.
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