Nick Black sighed once again, "No matter who you provoke, don't provoke the chief's wife."
Director Kevin was not a petty man, but when it came to his wife, he was not forgiving.
He did not mention what had happened, but he remembered it anyway. From time to time, he would remember to get his fair share from his end.
Chace Yaleman, the young master of the Yaleman family, was an elegant- looking gentleman. At this time, however, Director Kevin had beaten him up brutally.
"Mr. Yaleman, do you want to walk out on your own, or do you want me to call someone to carry you away?" Nick looked at Chace and asked with a smile.
Well, Chace deserved this.
Chace raised his hand and wiped the blood off the corner of his mouth. He looked at Kevin and said, "Matthew, thank you for giving me such a big gift today."
As the saying goes, an eye for an eye.
Since Kevin had given him such a big gift today, he had to pay back twice as much. Otherwise, how could his ego let this go easily?
After seeing Chace off, Nick returned to the office quickly. "Director Kevin, he has already been sent away."
Kevin stood in front of the tall windows and looked at the view of the city. As he was admiring the view, he suddenly felt lonely.
Business was like a battlefield. People who had never stepped into it would never know how terrible it was. They would never imagine the deception that was part and parcel of the business world.
He led Rovio Corporation Inc excellently over the years. When he achieved outstanding results, some people cheered for him, some envied or resented him.
He was just like a king sitting on his throne. There were too many people coveting the throne, and there were many people who were trying hard to take the throne over.
Throughout the years, Kevin had experienced too many things like this and dealt with too many people who wanted tried to go over his head.
He sighed as he looked back at Nick, and said, "Watch Yaleman. I'd like to see what tricks he can play."
Karen Daly went to bed late last night and woke up late today. When she woke up, Kevin Kyle and Little Karen had already woken up.
Today was Monday. Little Karen was going to kindergarten, and Kevin was going to work. They didn't wake Karen up so she could have a good rest.
With Little Karen getting up so early and Karen, as the mother, sleeping in instead, Karen felt very guilty.
She was neither a good wife, nor a good mother.
There was a note on the bedside table, on which there were a few words written in a familiar handwriting, "Have a good rest at home and wait for us to come back."
Kevin, of course, was the one behind such a familiar and special handwriting.
For a long time, as long as Kevin did not wait for Karen to wake up, he would leave a note or message for her. He would tell her where he was going and when he would be back.
No matter how much time had passed, Kevin's attentiveness towards her had just changed a little. It seemed that he was more caring and considerate than when they first got married.
Karen finished reading the note. Instead of throwing it into the trash can, she kept the note.
Although these were just normal notes, each note showed Kevin's care towards her. Therefore, she would keep these notes every time.
She thought that when the two of them got old in the future, it would be interesting if they looked through them again.
Karen put the note into her specially-made storage box. There were already some notes in the box, and every note was written by Kevin.
Only Kevin would treat her so nicely.
After a while, Karen folded a few banknotes into heart shaped notes and put them into the box, like it was symbolising placing her hearts in the box with Kevin's notes too. They would never be separated for the rest of her life.
It was a little childish and ridiculous, but as long as she was happy, she didn't mind.
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