Chapter 135 I Can Agree

The reason why Carnegie stood out to speak for Leon was that he didn't like Bauer's insidiousness. On the other hand, he was completely loyal to the decision of the baron.

Bauer didn't dare to respond to Carnegie's words at all. He pretended not to hear what he said and stared fiercely at Leon as if he wouldn't stop until he got what he wanted.

Seeing this, Wesley stood out with a smile and tried to mediate the dispute. "Mr. Bauer, your conditions are indeed biased. After all, Mr. Leon grew up as a civilian in a remote mining area. He may not know the specific rules of the law of dignity to redeem himself."

"Then I will use the identity of the patriarch of the Schneider family as the third party notarized for this sacred revenge, in case of any misunderstandings between the two sides."

Then, without waiting for other people's opinions or even asking for Leon's permission, he walked directly between Leon and Bauer, coughed, and said slowly.