The Chairman felt a little more at ease. "You’re right. Master Ares is a businessman who cares deeply about profiting, it is unlikely that he will make an enemy out of Bell Enterprises for a woman.” 1
Turning to look at Rose Boyle, he frowned at the unmoving body on the floor. "Women. What low endurance for pain. Throw her out."
The Chairman's bodyguards were walking toward Rose’s body when suddenly, the doors to the Chairman's office were violently kicked open.
It was a loud sound that attracted everybody’s attention, causing heads to turn in shock.
At the door were two men in black outfits with sunglasses on. Promising men, standing straight by the door frames.
Following behind was another figure with his head held high, stepping into the room with an air of prestige and well-wielded authority. 1
Seeing his face, the Chairman quickly stood with a beam.
Nancy Bell’s delicate features bloomed into a charming smile as well, her eyes shining with hardly-concealed mirth. Perhaps Jay Ares' grand visit to Bell Enterprises was for her.
Nancy approached him attentively. "Why did you come, Master Ares?"
Jay Ares sent her a contemptuous glare as they brushed shoulders, one filled with so much killing intent and anger that Nancy's heart dropped instinctively in fear.
Bending over, a bodyguard was about to drag Rose Boyle out, only to receive a hard kick on his body from Jay Ares. Like autumn leaves, he flailed around for a moment before flopping-right before Chairman Bell's feet.
Ribs fractured, he laid limp on the floor. 1
"Master Ares, what-" Chairman Bell stared confusedly at Jay Ares. His heart was beating uncontrollably in fear that moment, for he had a glimpse of the reason Jay Ares was here for.
Jay Ares paid him no mind.
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