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Chapter 423

Chapter 423

Alfred knew it was time to get ready to break up with the Collins family.

Loretta cast a disdainful glance at Alfred and cursed, "You're such a useless loser. I was so blind to

marry such a useless man like you."

Hearing Loretta's scolding, Alfred smiled awkwardly and didn't dare to say anything.

He had no choice.

The Collins family was more powerful than the Harker family.

Loretta despised Alfred even more when she saw Alfred's flattering smile. Her husband even didn'tnovelbin

dare to say a word when he was being scolded.

She snorted and didn't want to look at this useless man anymore.

Loretta looked at Laurence and asked in confusion, "Dad, do you have a suitable choice in your mind?"

Laurence smiled and said, "Of course I have. Hank. Isn't it the best choice?"

Loretta's eyes lit up.

She was overjoyed and said, "That's right. Hank did everything, and it has nothing to do with us. We

just need to let Hank take the responsibility. He may be killed by Chris, but he deserves it. What he has

done has nothing to do with the Collins family."

"Ha ha."

Laurence also laughed complacently, "That's a good deal. We must insist that Hank has done

everything. We will say that Hank is doing evil relying on the power of the Collins family. We know

nothing."

"Dad, you are so wise."

"Ha ha."

The two laughed complacently.

Alfred couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.

He finally realized how merciless the two were.

Without Laurence and Nicole's permission, How dare Hank do so many crimes?

How dare he?

To put it bluntly, Hank was a tool for Laurence and her daughter to make money.

It was really despicable to abandon the contributor to the family.

But Alfred didn't speak for Hank.

Hank was pitiful, but it was none of Alfred's business.

If Hank didn't die, Alfred would be the one to die.

So, it was better to let Hank die.

Loretta glared at Alfred and shouted at him, "What are you waiting for? Call Hank in."

"Yes."

Soon Alfred called Hank in.

"I'm waiting for the order, sir."

After Hank came in, he put on a flattering smile and bowed his head, like a dog fawning at its master.

He knew that although Laurence was not the head of the family, Laurence wanted people to regard him

as the head.

Before Hank could put on a more flattering smile, Laurence stared at him and asked, "Hank, do you

know why I call you here?"

Hank shook his head in confusion.

Somehow, he had a bad feeling.

Suddenly, Laurence shouted at him angrily, "Hank, don't you know what crimes you have done? You

have bullied the people and are doing illegal business. Don't you know you will be punished?"

Hank was dumbfounded.

He raised his head, looked at Laurence, and said, "Sir, didn't you ask me to do all of this?"

Before Hank could finish his words, Laurence shouted angrily, "Shut up. All members of the Collins

family are good citizens who never break the law. When did I ask you to do these things? You did all

those bad things alone. It has nothing to do with the Collins family."

"You..."

Hearing this, Hank finally understood that Laurence was going to take him as a scapegoat.

Loretta, who was standing next to Laurence, also scolded Hank, "Didn't you hear that? Hank, I have

trusted you so much. I didn't expect you to do so many bad things behind my back."

"Ha!"

Hank laughed angrily, "Great. Laurence, Loretta. Everything I did was with your order. Now you want to

put all the blame on me. It's so despicable! Do you want me to be the scapegoat?"

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