The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 463
Chapter 463 Unrepentant
Inside the café, Ginger was sipping on a cup of delicious coffee.
She was imagining the tragic scene of Southlake Corporation facing a crisis where they couldn’t sell their products.
She felt proud of herself for having dealt with such a huge problem alone. She thought that if she could drive Southlake Corporation out of Dhord City, Jyn would see her as someone who was worthy of serving her.
Perhaps their relationship could even go back to what it used to be.
Just thinking about it made Ginger smile.
“Ms. Copley, I see you’re in the mood for a good cup of joe.” A deep voice appeared near Ginger’s ear.
She turned around in shock and said, “Caspian!”
“Ah, I didn’t expect you to still remember me. It’s such an honor!” Caspian sat down opposite her and smiled.
“What brings you here, Caspian?” Ginger asked with a darkened expression.
Something must have happened for him to seek her.
“What brings me here? You tell me! Why are you trying to frame Southlake Corporation?” Caspian gestured toward Damon and said, “What are you doing standing there in a daze? Come over here!”
Damon trudged over with an embarrassed look on his face.
Ginger’s face darkened. She could guess that Damon’s plan must have failed.
“Mr. Lynch,” Damon respectfully said when he reached Caspian’s side.
He was now very afraid of Caspian because he was very vicious.
“Do you know her?” Caspian asked as he pointed to Ginger.
yes! I know her! She’s the secretary of Jyn Morrison, the CEO Tison Group.! me a check of ten million dollars, asking me to mess with Southlake Corporation…”
gave.
Ginger suddenly cut him off by saying, “Stop it with your nonsense. I don’t even know who
you are. I’ve never given you any money.
“If you dare to frame me, I’ll have the police arrest you!”
Ginger glared at Damon, her face full of resentment,
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If this was before he met Caspian, he would have been intimidated by Ginger as she was Jyn’s
secretary.
Caspian had control over him, he wouldn’t dare
Copley, what do you think you’re doing? You want to throw me
on your words alone. Do you have
Damon with a look of disdain on her face.
planned from the start. Even though she was the one who hired Damon,
would be fine as long as she denied it until the end. It was a
cautious that he could survive in Dhord City for so many years.
Copley? Especially when it comes to dealing with profiteers
this, he took out
entire transaction process between
face turned frigid.
actually recorded
me!” Ginger was furious. She wanted to
You plan to destroy the evidence?” Caspian teased
in denying the allegations any longer as
evidence were there.
“SO
if I was the one who gave the order? What do you plan to do?” Ginger gave up trying
she was Jyn’s secretary. Caspian wouldn’t
done was
have no way to deal
emanating a
tremble before
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to do, Caspian? I am Jyn’s secretary. If you lay a finger on me, lyn would never forgive you! The Morrison family
the lengths Caspian would go to
rely on her
crisis.
I do not plan to kill
was relieved to hear that.
still afraid of the Morrison family, which was why he didn’t dare to
all, the Morrison family was a prominent family in
the matrilocal son–in–law of
do a good deed. Deform her
the floor, Damon became distressed.
to cut Ginger’s face?
You don’t want to?” Caspian asked when he
your life that will be at risk,” he
Damon’s heart sank
that Caspian wasn’t
he picked the dagger up from the floor.
you psychopath! If you dare to lay a finger on me, Ms. Morrison would never forgive you!” Ginger screamed at the top of
expected that Caspian
was unfazed by Ginger’s screams.
asked as he shot a glance
had no choice but to walk toward
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