Expert Down The Mountain by Summer

Chapter 116



Chapter 116
He vaguely felt that Kayson could be more terrifying, though.
“Mr. Gillete, please leave!” Gabriel asked grimly.
Wilson frowned and narrowed his eyes. “Never mind. Since you’re determined to die, I’ll let you be.
“When the Allens wipe Kayson out, I’ll leave you guys an intact corpse.”
He returned to his office.
Gabriel felt rather glum. He was actually scared of the Allens too! But he had to risk it. Wilson looked down on him, and he would be eliminated
sooner or later if he did not seek a way out himself. It was even more impossible for the Allens to take into consideration a small fry like him!
Simba and Lenox exchanged a look and saw the panic reflected in each other’s eyes.
Trevor and Miles looked delighted when they saw Wilson coming back, thinking that the latter was giving them another chance.
“Mr. Gillete!” Trevor hurried forward.
“Piss off! ” Wilson was in an incredibly bad mood. One punch from him had caused Trevor’s face to swell and two teeth to fall
out.
“Dad!” Miles, who was alarmed, hurried over to help his father.
Wilson pulled out his phone and called Patrick, but no one picked up. He did not manage to get through to Hector either.
“Maybe they’re busy sending men to tackle Kayson, so they aren’t free to answer my call... After all, Langley is dead. The head
of the Allens must be fuming! ” Wilson dropped the phone after giving himself an explanation and looked at the Lawson father
and son.
Since Wilson was temporarily constrained within the company, Trevor and Miles could be toys for him to pass some time.
Meanwhile, at Wolfenden Corp...
Kayson went back to the office after leaving Gabriel’s place. The receptionist told him that Sadie had asked for him at the general
manager’s office.

“Ms. Wolfenden.” Kayson entered.
Sadie looked up at him and asked, “Where... have you been?”
Kayson did not answer. Instead, he asked back, “What’s the company’s plan for the five workers’ compensation?”
“We’ll follow the law and pay them the workplace injury standard,” Sadie answered.
Kayson retorted, “The Allens are behind this. They should be the ones paying the compensation.”
“The Allens...” Sadie scowled and gritted her teeth. “Was it Wilson Gillete?”
“Most likely.” Kayson nodded.
“Despicable!” Sadie’s eyes were red. “He sacrificed five innocent lives just to target me! ”
Kayson looked surprised. “Aren’t you scared?”
She looked like she was more heartbroken over the death of the five workers.
“Who says that I’m not scared?” Sadie looked speechless. “ I’m terrified out of my mind!”
Kayson chuckled. The woman truly had a kind heart.
“Don’t worry, the Allens will recompense the family of each of those five workers with $15,000,000.”
He had given them two days. If the Allen family had yet to bank in the compensation in two days... then the Whitmans and the Waltons would
probably be the only prominent families left in Clouspring from then on.
“$15,000,000?!” Sadie was shocked. “What kind of nonsense are you talking about? How could the Allens possibly admit this and fork out
$75,000,000 as compensation?”
It was impossible without a second thought! How could the Allens leave any evidence that would point to them behind?
Even though they knew that the Allens were behind this, Wolfenden Corp, was not qualified enough to challenge them. They could only swallow this
grievance.
Kayson smiled. “Just wait and see, Ms. Wolfenden.”


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