Clarence let out a sneer when he heard Kingsley say he was going to Wynn Manor. "What is this? Are you regretting it now? It is too late for that!"
He waved the file in his hand. "The contract is in black and white, and I now have it in my hand. It is pointless for you to play any tricks!"
Looking at Clarence's evil expression, Mason outwardly showed his disdain as he chided, "Clarence Wynn, how can you talk to Mr. Nicholson that way?!"
Clarence looked dumbstruck and he was at a loss for words.
It took him a while to remember that Kingsley was Mason's savior!
I must have made the God of War unhappy by behaving too complacently!
Thinking of this, Clarence quickly lowered his head and said respectfully, "Yes, yes. You are right. Let's go back to the Wynn Manor together."
Kingsley's eyes had a glint at that moment.
Mason was still like an old fox just a moment ago, but he had begun to defend Kingsley after knowing who he was.
Kingsley had a feeling that his guess was right—Mason and Gavin were both his father's old friends!
"Sir—"
Kingsley was about to speak when Mason waved him off.
"We have time to talk about our business in the future. Let's deal with the Wynn Family for now."
"Sounds good."
The two smiled knowingly as they stopped talking.
However, Clarence thought he felt his heart skip a beat.
Deal with the Wynn Family?
What does he mean by that?
Before Clarence made sense of those words, Kingsley had already dragged Reene out of the villa with him.
Clarence gritted his teeth then. "No matter what kinds of tricks that punk has up his sleeves, Reene will never recover from this as long as I have the contract!"
…
The four of them rode in two different cars as they went back to the Wynn Manor one after the other.
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