Chapter 239 Taking A Ride To The Top Of The Hill

The butler said, "Mr. Heinz has said, if you want to intervene, he would discuss this matter directly with your old friend, the elderly chief."

The old man was dazed at the answer. "How dare he?"

The butler looked up at him and said, "Old Master, it's better that you don't interfere with Mr. Heinz's personal affairs. He's not the kind of person who likes others to get involved in his own affairs. If you insist on interfering, I'm afraid it will be difficult for you to meet him from now on."

The old man was dumbfounded.

The butler didn't say much after as he felt that the old man had understood his intention clearly. After a while, he added, "If you do investigate this, it would be regarded as opposing Mr. Heinz's wishes. I'm afraid that may not bode well for you."

Hearing this, the old man left the room in a fit of anger.

Then, the butler heaved a sigh of relief.

On the top of the hill, a car was parked in a spacious area. The wind was howling.