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Chapter 2811 You Told Me to Dial You Up

Author: Five Generals
“Hurry up. Hit your wife up to get me the shares.

“Otherwise, you’re dead meat!” Patrick said impatiently. His tone was intimidating.

Patrick needed to get everything sorted before Neely arrived. That way, he could hog all the credit.

Kaze glanced at Patrick and said, “Come here. I’m borrowing your phone. I left mine upstairs.”

“Did you get so scared that you lost your phone?”

Patrick assumed Kaze had given in to his demands and smiled smugly. He took out his phone and gave it to Kaze. “Wise choice. Go on and dial the number.”

“Smack!”

Kaze knocked Patrick off his feet, sending him flying with a bloody mouth. Patrick’s expensive phone was damaged from the blow too.

Silence befell the place.

Maxine and the others were stunned.

What was going on?

“Bastard! What the hell, Kaze? How dare you hit me!”

Lying on the floor, Patrick picked his dizzy head up and yelled at Kaze.

Kaze looked at him in confusion. “Didn’t you ask me to dial you up?”

“Hahaha!”

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