Nicholas was agitated at the thought of that, and he said to Clarence, "I haven't got engaged to Mia just yet, President Wynn. I can't intervene in your family's internal affairs..."
"What?"
Clarence was shocked and at a loss for words.
At that time, he didn't expect that Nicholas would only stand by and watch.
Nicholas also felt that it was not appropriate to not take any responsibility, so he pondered for a moment before lowering his voice and suggesting, "It will be a bad idea for me to take care of this situation, President Wynn. It will do harm to the reputation of the Wynn Family even if we are able to deal with him now.
"You might as well point the finger at Reene. This will no longer be an issue for the Wynn Family if she's the one taking up all the blames."
Clarence's eyes shone with a glimmer of hope after he heard such a cunning proposal from Nicholas.
He knew that Kingsley only caused such a big scene in order to ruin the reputation of the Wynn Family in public.
The guests presented were either from second-class families or were classmates and friends of the Wynn Family after all.
It would be a long time before they could restore their reputation if it was ruined in front of these people.
So, the only way to save themselves now was to blame it all on Reene and make her the target of everyone's condemnation.
With that in mind, Clarence gratefully nodded at Nicholas. Then, he turned to look at Reene before putting on a distressed look. "My family helped you in your studies and even supported you in your business, Reene Wynn!
"I didn't expect that you would ask a nobody like him to sabotage us. You really are a cruel person!"
At that moment, Reene was still immersed in the feeling of gratitude toward Kingsley, who had just saved her reputation.
She was caught off guard when Clarence pointed the finger at her.
She said after a brief pause, "It's true that the Wynn Family helped me, Clarence. But, I have repaid you over ten times with the profit generated from Neveah in recent years!"
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Supreme Man: Took Everything in Power