Anderson rushed up to the client and pushed a worker who was moving boxes aside with full force.
The worker lost balance and fell to the ground, along with the materials in the box. The box almost
crushed his feet too.
âWhat the fâ¦â The worker was enraged and was about to yell at them. However, looked up and
realized that it was the CEO of Assex Constructions, Anderson Assex, who pushed him. Behind
Anderson was Joanne and six guards in uniforms.
He immediately kept his mouth shut and swallowed his anger.
After multiple slaps from Alex, Andersonâs face was swollen. Even now, his teeth were still hurting from
the impact. His anger had welled up in his chest and he couldnât wait to release all of it at the subsidiary
company.
He grabbed the worker by his collar and said angrily, âWhat? Are you trying to curse at me? Look at
yourself. Do you want to get fired?â
The young worker didnât dare to fight back. âNo, no! I didnât curse!â
Dorothy had given him a higher wage, so he really didnât want to get fired.
Anderson huffed and let him go with a smug look. âYou wouldnât dare.â
He then yelled out loud. âEveryone, stop! Stop what youâre doing right now! Stop moving the new
materials from Thousand Leaves!â
âWhat?â
The client was shocked, he rushed up and asked, âWhatâs happening? Why canât they move these?
Our company needs these materials for later, we canât afford to waste any time.â
Anderson said coldly, âI donât care what your company is. Donât you dare take any of these materials
today.â
The man was enraged by the insult. âWhatâs wrong with you? We signed a contract. Are you trying to
breach the contract? I donât care, I will be taking these materials now! Boys, get to work!â
Suddenly, Anderson slapped the man hard across his face.
The client fumed and lunged towards Anderson, ready to fight. However, Anderson had the help of
multiple security guards. The client lost and was pinned to the ground. Anderson kicked the client
arrogantly and chuckled. âHey kiddo, howâs that for a change, huh? You donât even have what it takes
to fight me. Throw him out!â
âStop!â Dorothy rushed over as soon as she heard the news. Following behind her was Alex.
Alex predicted that the Assexes would come by the company to cause a disturbance. So, he contacted
Dorothy earlier and arrived at the company together.
Dorothy was infuriated when she saw her client getting beaten up and thrown out. âUncle Anderson,
youâve crossed the line! How could you beat him up and throw him out? Why are you doing this?â
Anderson noticed that Alex was standing behind Dorothy, and backed away instinctively.
Emma spoke up. âWhy are we doing this? Youâre really asking why my dad is doing this? Weâre here to
drive out the thieves! My dad made it clear that no one can take any of the materials here, yet he
insisted on doing so! How is he not a thief, then? Is he a thug? Why should we be nice to a thug, then?â
Dorothy was about to snap. âLet me make it clear for you. This is my company now. Uncle Anderson,
what makes you think you can do as you please here?â
Suddenly, the old lady scolded her. âDorothy Assex, how dare you! How dare you speak to your uncle
like that? Have you no respect for your elder?â