The Hidden Dragon In-Law

Chapter 377



Joseph Wu was furious, glaring at the five men kneeling on the ground, and coldly demanded, "Who did it? Or was it all five of you together?!"

Zhang Zizhou, feeling the murderous intent in Joseph Wu's gaze, shivered in fear and quickly said, "Mr. Wu, it's not our fault! We explained to the security at the door and the lobby manager that we were from the Wu Family, but they insisted we were improperly dressed and refused to let us in. I was in a hurry to report back to you, so I forced my way into the hotel and got into a conflict with them..."

Hearing this, Joseph Wu's anger flared, and he slapped Zhang Zizhou, cursing, "What a bunch of useless fools! Do you think you can just storm into Buckingham Palace? You call this reporting back? You can't even handle such a small task and have caused me enormous trouble. What's the use of keeping you around?"

He immediately turned to Charles Chen and said, "Chairman Chen! These five useless fools have offended you. Whatever you decide to do with them, it's up to you!"

In truth, Joseph Wu wished Charles Chen would just drag these five men away and beat them to death. After all, they were just five useless fools, and keeping them alive would only waste his money.

Charles Chen, aware of Joseph Wu's intentions, coldly said, "Joseph Wu, is this how you lead? Not standing up for your subordinates and selling them out when things go wrong? The Wu Family's way of doing things is really low. If word gets out, how will the Wu Family maintain its reputation?"

Joseph Wu was taken aback. What did Charles Chen mean by this? He had already handed over the troublemakers to him, yet he still wouldn't let it go?

But he didn't dare confront Charles Chen, so he suppressed his raging anger and approached Charles with an apologetic tone, "Chairman Chen, this is my fault. I failed to discipline my people properly, and I apologize to you!"

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