The Secret Code of Monsters.

Chapter 508 Ch507 Progressive

Chapter 508 Ch.507 Progressive

People are just like that sometimes.

I am fully aware of my own stupidity, yet I am unwilling to admit it - perhaps, it is because of the weather, the land, or luck?

Old Hines was somewhat dazed. His lofty ambitions, the wisdom that once looked down upon "Little Taylor" and "Young Master", turned out to be just the dung that fell from the cow's tail sweeper... You can't say it has no effect, but it is definitely not precious.

He recalled several speeches that Randolph Taylor had made since taking control of the Golden Smoke, some of them passionate or tearful.

He denounced the Shelleys' immorality in public, accusing them of malicious competition and using shameless means that were not worthy of being on the table.

These true lies have undoubtedly created a group of firm believers.

And, a small number of active "potential betrayers".

he was thinking.

They are the 'old guys', the experienced ones who are unwilling to be stepped on by the young people.

This group of 'big businessmen' who think 'golden smoke equals themselves';
This group of people who think they are well-informed and can gain a foothold in those salons on their own;

This group of "intelligent" people were far-sighted and realized that it was impossible to move forward, so they changed their minds like him and handed over their loyal...

How many people are there?

He is the beginning, but not the end.

Old Hines stared at the young curly-haired woman, his thoughts drifting further and further away.

Shelley bloodline.

Where did she come from?
Why did he find out that all the news he got back was about "elephant gang thieves" and "Little Taylor's mistress"?

Now, he understands.

Old Hines thought clearly.

The daughter did not.

Sally was still trying to convince Rose, thinking that her conservative father was not as "worldly" as she was, who knew how to express herself and was good at persuading people. She always thought that her father's "rules" constrained him and made it difficult for him to bring himself to plead sincerely.

She thought she was good at socializing, but she just couldn't bear to hang out among her mother's friends. Otherwise, she would have become the most dazzling one.

"You know, my father is old. But I am not, Miss Lillian. Maybe we can still be friends. I can take you to see--"

“Shut up!” Heins suddenly exploded like a ball of blood and flesh, roaring louder and more ferociously than ever before from his chest and abdomen: “Shut! Your! Mouth!”

It's so embarrassing.

Old Hines was breathing heavily and almost falling off his chair.

Sally finally quieted down.

Seeing this scene, Rose, who was not as good as the other party a few weeks ago, couldn't help but feel proud and laughed, "Oh, how ignorant."

She learned a lot from her teacher and gradually understood the "dirty" tacit understandings of business.

The butler lowered his head in silence.

He vaguely remembered the complaints from the teachers before, their comments on the young lady as "brilliant", and even their sarcastic words of "praise"...

No.

no no.

Tom, you stinking old thing.

Forget it.

forget it!
Rose scolded Sally for a few words, but when she saw that she was no longer able to speak after being scolded by her father, she finally lost interest and turned around to tell the housekeeper:
"I don't want to see them in London again."

Rose thought that it would be enough to just drive this annoying family away. She was not like that gray-haired viper who tortured a good person into a madman.

Old Tom received the order and immediately bowed: "Your will."

After saying that, Rose patted Sally again, and led the maid out of the main hall refreshed.

It was also at this time that Heins finally caught his breath and recovered from his sudden rage.

There was no more arrogance on his face. He kept opening and closing his hands, begging: "...Sir, old sir." He said, "For the sake of our similar age..."

He was humble.

"I made a mistake and was an impractical fool. I can apologize in any way I can! Old man, I, I promise, I can swear, swear to the Father of All Things..."

However, the butler did not pay any attention to him, only staring at Hans in the corner. "Hans, did you hear that?"

He said.

"Miss doesn't want to see them in her own country."

The 'vicious Hans' who was soaked in water wiped the sweat from his forehead while answering. His waist seemed to be equipped with involuntary metal parts, bending up and down, as if this was the only way to squeeze the air bag through the broad blades on the metal rod, allowing the air flow to pass through the reed and make a sound.

"Yes, yes, I heard it clearly! Sir, I understand! You can rest assured! Sir! I understand!"

Old Tom hummed, glanced at Sally and Hines, nodded slightly, said "goodbye", and left the main hall slowly like his young lady.

just now.

It was Hans' turn.

When the old butler and the servants left, leaving only him and his two men...

He seemed to be filled with air again, and his shriveled chest swelled visibly.

He abandoned the metal structure and instead let flesh and blood control the body.

"Marino."

“…Boss?”

"Did you hear that? Poor bastard! Dirty bastard! You'll never get a drink of good wine in your life! You'll never get a good woman! Did you hear that clearly?!" Just like a house dog after its owner left, or a wild beast released into the mountains, his face, which had been well-behaved throughout the conversation, turned ferocious again.

"My Lord said he doesn't want to see them in this world anymore."

He had worked for the Gold Fang Gang for so many years and knew very well what Old Tom meant by his last 'goodbye' - maybe he misunderstood... but it was better than not doing it and getting into trouble.

"Yes, yes! Boss, I heard it!"

Hans cursed fiercely, turned around and looked at the woman who had given him several episodes of happiness - yes, several episodes of happiness.

There are women everywhere too.

Extremely stupid.

Such women are not as good as those girls who will welcome you for money. At least they don't cause trouble for themselves. If they get sick, they will die secretly by themselves - all you need to do is spend a few dollars and please their mothers, as long as you make it clear in advance.

Those cuties can even help you find a position and do their best to make their temporary husband...or father, son, lover, uncle, cousin, wild horse, dog or slave (depending on personal preference) happy, and do everything they can to make them get what they want.

Therefore, Hans would never offend his boss, Lord Tom, or the Shelley family for such a person.

His future depends on them.

And as long as there is a future, there will be countless women of this and that kind.

Although he had never been to school and could not read, he could still do this simple calculation.

So in the end, the "Donkey Rider" didn't say a word to Sally Hines.

He just lowered his head silently and left the main hall like the people before him.

Leave two men in the house.

Sally finally began to panic. She stumbled to her father's side, grabbed his once shriveled but now absolutely strong arm and shook it repeatedly: "Dad!"

she yelled.

Then he screamed at the two 'acquaintances' who took out the ropes!
"Marino!"

she howled.

"This is against the law! You are violating the sacred law! Hans...Hans?! You liar! You betrayed me!"

No one answered the door.

Looking at the panic-stricken girl in front of him, Marino remembered the first time she went with them to the debtor's house to give the man and his wife a little "lesson and warning" - he remembered that day as if it were yesterday.

At that time, Sally Hines was as excited as a sparrow that learned to fly for the first time, and the most common thing she said was: "Oh, isn't this interesting?"

So what about now.

Sally.

(End of this chapter)

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