The car window moved up quickly. In the end, Bailey Ronson had no other choice but to let go of the window.
As soon as her hands were removed from the car window, Xyla Quest pressed the pedal to the metal, getting away from her as far as possible.
On the other side, Stanley Batton was silently watching the two of them in his Bentley Arnage.
Bailey walked up to the Bentley Arnage without hesitation, trying to change her target to Stanley.
However, Stanley directly drove past Bailey, not even bothering to look at her.
Staring at the receding cars ahead, the initial sincerity and gentleness on Bailey’s face disappeared instantly and were replaced by coldness and hatred.
She stomped her foot and gritted her teeth, her hands gradually balling into fists. “Xyla, you little b*tch… I’ll definitely teach you a lesson after settling my trouble! Don’t think that I’m afraid of you.”
If it was not for Xyla and Stanley having the goods on the Sullivan family, would she have to come all the way here to apologize to Xyla?
Was that little b*tch worthy of her apology?
The more Bailey thought about it, the angrier she became. She began trembling with rage.
On the way to the office, Xyla decided to give Stanley a call. Stanley answered her call within a second or two. Then, he accelerated his car to catch up with Xyla, driving alongside her car.
Xyla glanced at his car before turning on the Bluetooth headset on her ear and explained to him the reason Bailey was investigating him.
After recounting everything Bailey had told her just now, she paused and asked, “What do you think about it?”
Stanley frowned a little, his finger tapping on the steering wheel unconsciously. “I think we shouldn’t come to a conclusion so hastily.”
Xyla agreed with him. “That’s what I’m thinking too.”
“Just stay out of the matter. I’ll take care of it,” Stanley added.
“Alright.” She was positive that she could count on him.
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