Chapter 271 Open And Secret Fights
Hank's face was gloomy, and when he was about to explain, Old Mr. Farrell came downstairs.
Seeing him, Hank instantly fell silent. And when Old Mr. Farrell approached, he properly greeted him.
Old Mr. Farrell walked to him on a cane and said coldly, "Do you think you are fully fledged? How dare you start fighting for the family property before I die?"
Hank retorted, "Grandpa, I didn't do it."
Old Mr. Farrell walked to the sofa, sat down, looked at Lance, and asked, "Is he your subordinate?"
Hank answered, "Yes."
Old Mr. Farrell asked with a sullen face, "Then why did you say didn't do it?"
Hank replied, "Grandpa, I did send Lance to smuggle goods at the wharf of the Carters, but I swear I didn't send people to kill Colin on the way back to Cocanel."
Both Colin and Hank knew what would touch Old Mr. Farrell's nerve.
Hearing his words, Old Mr. Farrell glanced sideways at York.
York immediately understood his hint, so he asked the bodyguards to bring all the people that Abbot had sent over to the living room.
"Hank, please save us!"
"Hank, please let Old Mr. Farrell spare us!"
Those people started asking Hank for help as soon as they arrived.
When Hank heard this, his pupils shrank, and he kept silent.
Old Mr. Farrell sneered, raised the cane in his hand, pointed to the more than twenty people kneeling on the ground, and said, "Don't you know the dogs you raise?"
Seeing these familiar faces, Hank was speechless.
These people were indeed his subordinates.
But they were different from Lance. Lance was both his friend and subordinate. However, these people were really like the dogs he raised, and they usually helped him do some dirty work. Hearing Old Mr. Farrell questioning, Hank remained silent.
Faye slightly moved her hand held by Colin and said in a low voice that only the two of them could hear, "I don't think Hank is lying."
Colin squeezed her fingertips and replied in a low voice, "Yes. Unfortunately, he can't deny it now."
No matter whether Hank had lied or not, he had to take the blame today.
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