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My Billionaire Mom novel Chapter 188

Quinn's eyes became cold and she said, "Did you just say that I have no right to be here?"

Her assistant figured that Chuck was crazy. Quinn had already said she wanted to purchase the plaza, so how could a lowly manager say that to the boss?

"If my boss bought this place, you'll be the first one out of here!" The assistant thought to himself.

Wilbur felt a little anxious. He didn't know what happened between Chuck and Quinn, but he realised that Chuck was getting a little annoyed. If things were to escalate, Zabrina would eventually find out that he wasn't the boss of the plaza.

Zabrina's eyes darted between Chuck and Quinn. She asked Chuck curiously, "Why do you say that she isn't qualified to be here?"

Zabrina knew that Quinn herself was a billionaire. Could it be that Chuck was much richer than Quinn?

She felt extremely curious and suspicious.

After all, Chuck had left a deep impression on her since some time ago. She had seen him as a premium VIP at a five star hotel. He publicly defeated a billionaire, invested in her movie, and now, he just told a billionaire that she had no right to stay in the plaza....

"Those weren't things an ordinary man could do, right?" She thought silently.

Zabrina was filled with curiosity as she wondered who he was.

"That's right. I can ask you to leave any time, because I'm..." Chuck was about to reveal his identity.

Wilbur suddenly cast him a pleading look.

He had just managed to get close to Zabrina through his identity as the owner of the plaza. If he were to be exposed now, she would think of him as a liar and that would definitely leave a bad impression of him on her.

It was just the beginning, so how could Wilbur give up?

Chuck secretly sighed as he understood Wilbur's intentions. Zabrina had just learned to accept him, so it wasn't ideal to expose him at that moment. Plus, he did promise Wilbur not to say anything.

"Who are you? Go on."

Quinn's voice sounded very cold and even had a hint of ridicule, "Were you going to say that you are the manager here, so you have the right to ask me to leave?"

"What are you trying to hide?" The assistant sneered.

He thought to himself, "Know your place. Even I know when I'm supposed to shut up, so what makes you think that you have the right to ask my boss to leave?"

"Director Wendel, ask him to leave right now!" Quinn ordered. If he was an employee of her company, she would fire him immediately.

The manager definitely had no right to speak in such a situation.

Chuck frowned.

Wilbur hurriedly lowered his voice and said, "Chuck, I beg you. I owe you a huge favor. Anything you need in the future, just call me and I will come right away..."

Chuck sighed. He understood what Wilbur was thinking. Hence, he nodded and said, "You speak to her."

After that, Chuck turned around and left.

Wilbur breathed a sigh of relief and felt very grateful towards Chuck. He calmed down and said to Quinn, "Why don't I talk to you tomorrow?"

He would definitely send Chuck to speak to her the next day. For now, it was important for Zabrina to believe that he was the owner of the plaza.

"Sure." Quinn nodded. Since she was hungry and the deal was most likely sealed, she didn't mind waiting another day or two. Her mood had been completely ruined by the person who peeked under her dress.

Wilbur heaved a sigh of relief.

Quinn and her assistant left and headed into a restaurant. Zabrina looked at the direction in which Chuck had left and wondered why he left so willingly

She found it a little hard to believe. It was a bit fishy for Chuck to just be the manager of this plaza.

"Zabrina, let's take a walk," Wilbur suggested.

Zabrina hesitated and asked, "Is Mr. Cannon really the manager of the plaza?"

Wilbur explained with a smile, "Yes, he has always been. He has exceptional management skills, so I hired him to help me manage the plaza. Of course, he's also my friend, so he didn't turn me down."

"I see." Zabrina finally understood the situation. No wonder the plaza looked so good. It turned out that Chuck was responsible for managing it. He must be a good person since although he was rich, he was willing to help a friend manage the plaza.

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