Chapter 253 Damn It

In the end, Charle didn't argue too much with Draven. Although he was still dissatisfied with Draven, he was still polite.

For example, when hearing Draven's words, Charle replied.

In contrast, Freddy, who was playing chess with Mr. Charles, did not give Draven any face.

...

The chess piece fell heavily on the chessboard, and the chess pieces next to it also trembled three times!

After Freddy made this exaggerated action, his words were also full of momentum. "Mr. Barton, you're so good-tempered. If it were me, I wouldn't even let him go in the house!"

Although Freddy didn't name anyone, they could tell who Freddy was scolding.

Draven didn't care. Anyway, he had been scolded by Freddy many times when he was in New York.

Moreover, Draven knew that he should be scolded, so he didn't argue.