Chapter 127
Billy slapped Lydia to the ground and completely ignored the blood flowing from the corner of her mouth. He then walked straight to Gavin. He bowed, bent over, and said in a flattering voice, “Mr. Clifford! I didn’t know you would grace us with your presence. Excuse me for not coming out to welcome you! I’m the owner of Greenvale Hotel. My name is Billy Kenny!”
The security guards and the receptionist around instantly gasped when they saw this.
A hint of disbelief appeared in their eyes as they looked at the strange scene in front of them.
They knew how high their boss’ social status was in Brookspring!
It was equal to that of the richest man in Brookspring, Vincent Dunn. He was one of the top figures in the entire Brookspring.
But now, he was actually nodding and bowing to a young man! But even in front of Vincent, he would not be in such a state!
What the fuck was going on?
Of course, they couldn’t figure it out for a while.
Of course, the person who couldn’t figure it out even more was Lydia, whose face was pale and whose cheeks were swollen. Blood was still dripping from the corner of her mouth.
At this moment, she was completely dumbfounded and her mind was blank!
Of course, like the security guards, she knew how high her boss’ social
status was.
But that Gavin…
He was just one of Layla’s lovers!
As Layla was no longer a member of the Taylor family, she was nothing
now.
Then what kind of man could she find?
But now…
Could it be that after she left the Taylor family, she had found an even
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Digger backer?
Lydia knew that even if the Taylor family’s patriarch, Brooke Taylor, appeared in front of her boss, he would not behave like this.
moment, endless fear and regret drowned
Gavin did not know Billy.
the owner of Greenvale Hotel solved today’s matter by
attention to Billy. Instead, he continued to look coldly at Lydia, who was slumped on the ground.
was the third time Gavin had
weren’t for Layla and if the person had provoked him, he wouldn’t even give her
over when she heard Gavin’s
didn’t even have
turned around and slapped
up and apologize!”
course, Lydia did not dare to provoke Billy at all, even if her heart
If she wanted to survive in Brookspring, she could not afford to offend such a person! Therefore, Lydia quickly changed her posture in a daze, knelt on the ground,
blind! Mr. Clifford!
Lydia could finish apologizing, Gavin’s
an apology
heard. Billy slapped Lydia’s mouth again. and
did not know who Gavin wanted Lydia to apologize
But Lydia knew!
ground and forcefully twisted her body to come in front of Layla. She hugged Layla’s
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Layla! I was wrong! Layla! I was possessed! I’m sorry. I
bastard. I’m a stupid bastard. Forgive me, Layla! Forgive me,
and was crying non-stop. But in
did not forget what she
her if she had nothing to do with
Gavin and looked at his side profile, acting as if she could not
scene, Billy finally
lobby manager he didn’t know had
his leg and kicked
screamed and fell heavily
Don’t ever
shouted, “Boss! No! Don’t fire
Billy listen to
the security guards standing at the side, “Are you
“Yes, yes, yes…”
dare to take slow action.
if he was comforting her, “Layla, it’s alright. She’s just a snobbish friend.” Gavin was worried that Layla would not be able to accept it in a short time when she found out what kind of person her best friend was. But Layla shook her head and said, “Gavin, I’m fine. It’s
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by such a
my fault. If I hadn’t booked a table here, this wouldn’t have happened. It was me who
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