Regal Guard of Dragon -
Chapter 28 The Attitude
"Go apologize to Maura and let Maura return to the company,” Scottsaid. The trust was he did not want to make such a decision. After all, itwas not only disgracing Hank but also himself.
"Grandpa..." Hank still wanted to refuse, but when he saw Scott's harshstare, and his tone softened again, "Okay, let me try."
"It's not to try, but you must get Maura's forgiveness!" Scott said coldly."Yes, Grandpa!" Hank clenched his teeth and nodded. When he thoughtof bowing to Maura, Hank was as uncomfortable as eating a fly.
Now that things have gotten this way, if he didn't do this, it wouldmean that he would not have anything to do with Spring Hill, themoney tree.
Half an hour later, Maura received a call from Hank.
When she saw that it was Hank's number, Maura hung up directly.Hank was very angry, helpless. But he called again. This time, Maurawanted to hang up, but Finn took the phone.
"Is there anything?" Finn's mouth raised a light smile.
"Where is Maura? Let her answer the phone,” said Hank. His toneseemed like he was suppressing anger.
"Sleeping," Finn said lightly.
"You go wake her up. I have something to tell her.” Hank ordered."Stupid B!"
Finn spitted out two words and directly hung up the phone.
"Damn!"
In Yunsheng Building, Hank was so angry that he almost slammed hisphone to the ground.
"Continue to call,” Carl said with a sullen face.
Hank called again, and Finn smiled and pressed to answer.
"Finn, you are overly abundant!" Hank lowered his voice. It was stillokay if Maura hung up the call, but Finn, the trash, dared to hang up hisphone, really when he couldn't accept it.
"Spit it out quickly” Finn rolled his eyes.
"Finn, you tell Maura, as long as she is obedient, her family can give heranother chance to let her work in the company again." Hank's tone wasa little alms.
Finn sneered in his heart. Hank was so stupid that he still looked downon the situation!
"What if she is not obedient?" Finn sarcastically asked.
"Then she will never want to go back to the company!" Hank saidcoldly.
These words almost ridiculed Finn. It seems that Hank has regardedhimself as an important person.
This time, Finn did not politely hang up with him. He simply hung upthe phone and put Hank's number on the blacklist.
Maura, who was on his side, had no opinion on this. She felt that Finndid so and vented her anger for her.
"Damn! This trash, sooner or later, I will kill him!"
The angry and mad Hank directly slammed his phone to the groundand shouted with his angry eyes.
"Enough!" Carl snorted coldly and said, "Your grandfather asked you toapologize. Is that what you said?”
"But dad, that stinky bitch, Maura, she didn't even plan to answer myphone. Even Finn, the rubbish, dare to get down on..."
"You must realize, it's you who beg for people's help now. It's not thembegging you. Since you ask for people's help, you must have theattitude of asking for people's help. Just take what you just said, and itwill be strange if people forgive you." Carl said.
"What should I do then?" asked Hank.
"Buy some gifts, go directly to Maura's house and apologize to her inperson,” replied Carl.
"Dad, asking me to apologize to that stinky bitch, Maura, where will myself-esteem go?" asked Hank. His face was expressing his unwillingness."Which is more important, your self-esteem or the Spring Hill Project?"Carl gave Hank a dissatisfied glance. After he finished speaking, histone eased a bit: "When the Spring Hill Project is completed, yourposition at Shawn's house will be steady. When that time comes, youcan do whatever you want to Maura. You could even drive her out ofShawn's family.”
"But this time, you must be soft to Maura, even if you are ashamed!"Carl continued.
"Okay, let's make this stink bitch proud for a few days.” Hank gritted histeeth.
At night, Hank and Carl visited Maura; they even brought fruit withthem. Leah opened the door.
This time Hank learned to behave well. As soon as he entered the door,he greeted his third Aunt.
But Leah didn't give him any good looks, after all, just yesterday, Hankalmost destroyed Maura's life.
Leah had always been like that. Maura and Finn were even moreununderstanding toward Hank.
So the father and son were left aside by the family, and they even hadno place to sit.
Seeing Finn and Maura talking and laughing, Hank was so angry. Hegritted his teeth so hard that he almost broke his teeth.
But this time, he could not be impulsive again
For a long time, Carl just started talking, "Haha, Maura, there might besome misunderstandings between you and Hank."
"What misunderstanding?” Finn said lightly.
A gloomy glance showed Carl's eyes, he suddenly found out that thebiggest resistance for both him and his son was not Maura, but Finn.He didn't know since when that Finn, the trash, has become so bravethat he dared to disagree with Scott and even disrespected him.
"Finn, this was our Shawn's family's own business, what are youinvolved in this?" Hank said coldly. He intended to treat Maura softlybut did not plan to do the same with Finn.
Finn sneered in his heart. But when he just wanted to speak, Maurasaid: "Finn's idea is my idea.”
Finn felt warm. He now understood that Maura had given him thedecision-making power.
Hank gritted his teeth but said nothing more. Carl also turned his eyesto Finn. He also understood that in Maura's family, the person in chargewas none other than Finn.
"Finn, what do you think?" asked Carl.
Finn did not answer Carl's question, but instead, he asked: "Are youhere to apologize?"
"Yes, because of Hank's impulsiveness yesterday, he spread someuntrue rumors and caused a lot of harm to Maura and caused Maura tobe expelled from the family. In that matter, Hank was wrong." Carl saidcalmly.
At this time, Hank also opened his mouth and said: "Maura, I didsomething wrong regarding yesterday's matter. I apologized to you,and I hope you can accept it."
Hank bent down, and the viciousness in his eyes was unabashed.
"Is it just a rumor?" Maura said coldly. Until now, Hank refused to admitthat he planned it.
Hank's face changed, and he asked: "Maura, what do you mean?"
"I don't mean anything, Hank, you can go now!" Maura sneered sinceHank refused to admit.
She was too lazy to talk nonsense to Hank.
Carl looked at Hank puzzled, and he couldn't help but wonder. WasHank hiding something? Was yesterday's matter different from whatHank said?
Or worse, was Maura framed by Hank?! Carl was taken back by thesudden thought in his mind. If that was the case, what is this crappyapology?
Maura was still lucky if Hank didn't kill her.
Carl suddenly felt that things were tricky, but at this time, he could onlyopen his head daringly: "Maura, no matter what Hank does, we are all afamily, and we can discuss things slowly between family."
"Family?" Finn smirked and said: "Uncle. Since it is a family, let's discussit. How about handing over the Spring Hill Project to Maura?"
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