How could Irvin not complain to Mr. McDaniel?
Irvin knew about Clay's trip to Skylight and his purpose.
After all, before Clay went there, Irvin, Mr. McDaniel, and Clay had a small meeting in the conference room to discuss how to gain Sydney's forgiveness and agreement to plead with Julien for them.
And before Clay set off, he swore that there would be no problem and that he would succeed.
Yet what about the result?
Clay was thrown out.
The reason was that his attitude was arrogant and that his apology was insincere.
Clay seemed to have forgotten what they had said during the meeting.
It really pissed Irvin off.
"Hello." Just as Irvin was thinking, Mr. McDaniel's old but spiritual voice came from the phone.
Irvin hurriedly sat up straight. "Mr. McDaniel, I have something to tell you. It's about Clay."
Meanwhile, Mr. McDaniel, who was dressed in white sportswear, stood in the garden of the villa, sweating profusely and panting heavily.
Obviously, before answering the phone, Mr. McDaniel was exercising.
"What is it? Is he back from Skylight?"
Mr. McDaniel asked as he took the towel from the butler and wiped the sweat off his face. He walked to the gazebo with the phone in his hand and sat down.
Irvin shook his head. "Not yet, but he'll be back soon."
"So what's the situation? Does Sydney..."
Before Mr. McDaniel could finish his question, Irvin let out a tired sigh. "Mr. McDaniel, I'm sorry. Clay failed."
"What?" Mr. McDaniel suddenly stopped wiping his sweat, and his rosy old face darkened. "Failed?"
"Yes."
Mr. McDaniel narrowed his eyes.
'How could he fail?'
"Did that woman put on airs? Does she think just a visit is not enough and want something else?" Mr. McDaniel gritted his teeth, his voice sullen.
Hearing that Mr. McDaniel thought badly of Sydney from the very beginning and didn't blame his son at all, Irvin felt a sense of helplessness.
He didn't believe that Mr. McDaniel didn't know what kind of person his son was.
'Mr. McDaniel definitely knows, but he doesn't want to think about whether his son has done something wrong, and instead, he blames everything on someone else, which is obviously stupid and biased.
'No wonder Clay has developed that kind of character.'
Irvin naturally didn't say so. Dropping his eyelids, he replied, "Of course not. Clay failed due to himself."
"What did you say?" Mr. McDaniel frowned. "It was my son's fault?"
"Yes." Irvin nodded. "We said at the meeting to have Clay replace Miss McDaniel to apologize to Ms. Raines. Even though Ms. Raines didn't see the culprit apologize to her, as long as the McDaniel family visited her, apologized sincerely, and compensated her considerately, she would more or less soften and forgive the McDaniel family. However..."
Irvin was a little hesitant.
Mr. McDaniel squeezed his cell phone tightly with impatience. "Just go on!"
"Yes," Irvin answered. "Clay promised us at that time, and we prepared the compensation gift, but he suddenly backtracked. He didn't bring the compensation gift over at all. He went to Skylight with his assistant. After he went there, his attitude was very haughty. Ms. Raines didn't accept his apology. On the contrary, it increased the contradictions between her and the McDaniel family. In the end, Ms. Raines sent security guards to drive them out of Skylight."
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