“You… you…” Leann struggled to articte her anger. Turning to Gary, shemanded, “Gary! Come help me take down this worthless good-for-nothing!”
Gary took a few steps back, his toneced with annoyance. “Second Aunt, didn’t you just say I’m not part of your family? You even told me to scram! Now you want me to jump in and fight for you? Your mood changes faster than a woman changes outfits!”
Leann forced a smile, trying to smooth things over. “Gary, please don’t be upset. What I said earlier was just out of frustration. Don’t you want to see the Carson family thrive?”
“I’m sorry, Aunty,” Gary replied swiftly. “Your family is your family, and mine is mine. We’re not rted in any meaningful way. So if you want to deal with this, you can handle it on your own!”
After finishing his statement, Gary turned to the rest of the family and dered, “Let’s not get involved in this. It’s not our problem. Other people’s family issues are theirs to resolve. Don’t be foolish and be a pawn in their game.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Everyone nodded slightly and took a few steps back, showing no interest in getting involved in Leann’s conflict with Charlie.
Leann seethed with anger, taken aback by Gary’s tant disrespect. As his second aunt, she couldn’t fathom such treatment. It was clear to her that now wasn’t the moment to be calcting with Gary.
Quickly, she turned her attention to Mr. Ward. “Mr. Ward, this scoundrel has insulted you and your daughter! You can’t let him get away with this! Make a call and summon someone to take care of him! If word gets out, it will tarnish both your name and your daughter’s!”
Mr. Ward, already simmering with rage, was further incensed by Leann’s words. He pointed an usatory finger at Charlie and shouted, “You bastard, just wait! I’m calling my people to take care of you!”
With that, he pulled out his phone and made a call, intentionally putting it on speaker so everyone could hear the conversation.
With a smug grin, he announced, “Do you know who I’m summoning? One of Don Albert Rhodes’s Four Great Guardians! Caesar Hilton!”
Charlie chuckled at the mention of the name.
“Great! I’ll be waiting. Honestly, I think you should bring even more people. Since today is your daughter’s wedding with Mr. David Carson, it would be wise to have arger entourage to enhance the festive atmosphere.”
“You’re really asking for trouble…” Mr. Ward trembled with fury as the call connected and he barked his order. “Caesar! Get over here to the Hilton Hotel! I want this bastard dead!”
As a businessman, Mr. Ward had to maintain strong connections due to the prevalence of gang-rted issues, which is how he obtained Caesar Hilton’s phone number.<fn111b> Official source is findnovel</fn111b>
Caesar Hilton, ranked fourth among Don Albert’s Four Great Guardians, held considerable power in the underworld. His reputation was well-known, and ever since Mr. Ward had forged a rtionship with him, his business faced lesspetition and fewer disturbances from gangs.
Over time, Mr. Ward had even contemted bing godbrothers with Caesar, having sent him a generous eighteen red packets, which Caesar epted primarily for the money.
Mr. Ward believed that if he and Caesar were brothers, it would smooth out business dealings. He was currently searching for an auspicious date to hold the brotherhood ceremony.
Although he wasn’t certain if today was a lucky day, given Charlie’s disruptive behavior—insulting his daughter and disrupting her wedding—Mr. Ward thought it wise to summon Caesar. Once Charlie was dealt with, they could enjoy a meal at a nice hotel and proceed with the brotherhood ceremony.