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Chapter 460

    Chapter 460 The Limits Of Arrogance


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    Dog pointed smugly at the building when all of them had gathered at the entrance. “This is the biggest


    restaurant in Avenport. Co-owned by yours truly!”


    Josephine took one look at the building and covered her lips to conceal her smile. “The one owned by


    my family is bigger,” she whispered to Jared. “Is he actually proud of his pathetic square footage?”


    Jared almost failed to stifle augh. I want to witness the true limits of his arrogance.


    A waiter hurried forward at the sight of Dog’s arrival. “Wee, Dog!”


    “Have the biggest suite prepared for me,” Dogmanded importantly. “As you can see, I’m hosting


    tonight.”


    The waiter hesitated. “That suite is upied, Dog. If you had called ahead, we would not have-”


    Smack!


    Dog pped the waiter across the face and stared fiercely at him. “Do I look like I need to make


    reservations? Kick whoever it is out of that suite! If you’re not up for the task, get out of my way and find


    me somebody else who is!”


    The waiter clutched his cheek as he sobbed, gazing up at Dog with eyes wide with terror.


    “Let’s take another suite instead, Doug,” Ingrid suggested, feeling sorry for the waiter.


    “That wouldn’t do. I’m buying dinner for my inws today. We will be having the biggest suite!” I don’t


    really care about that, to be honest. I just want to rub it in.


    “We can’t, Dog!” the waiter whispered in rm. “We can’t kick the upants out!”


    “Who the hell are they?” Dog shouted at the waiter, raising his hand to strike thetter again. “Do I need


    to show up and kick them out myself?”


    Ingrid caught his arm before the blow struck.


    The waiter recoiled backward in terror. “Mr. Larold Charleston and hispany are currently the ones


    upying that suite,” he said in a trembling voice.


    Dog shuddered at the news. His demeanor changed abruptly.


    “Mr. Charleston is having his dinner here, you say? Why didn’t you mention that earlier? Send me the bill


    for their suite. And while you’re at it, get the nextrgest suite ready for me and my party!”


    It became evident to his party that Dog was frightened of Larold.


    The waiter nodded and sent another waiter to get rid of the diners in the secondrgest suite.


    Soon, the cursing voices of the expelled patrons drifted down to the lobby from up the stairs. As they


    appeared at thending, they were revealed to be a group ofrge, round-bellied men.


    “What kind of d*mn service is this?” yelled one. “How dare they kick us out before we’re done with our


    dinner!”


    “You’re right,” seethed another. “I have half a mind to bring my men and demolish this ce!”


    “I wonder who the idiot thinks he is to have us disced,” a third wondered aloud.


    The men marched down the stairs, escorted by a simpering waiter. Their faces were red from their


    furious discourse.


    When they arrived at the lobby, the men turned deathly pale as they recognized the figure in the middle.


    “Dog!” they cried, scurrying forward in greeting.


    “I am the idiot who had you disced!” Dog roared as he aimed a kick at each of the men who passed,


    mumbling apologies as they did so. “Nothing else to say, eh? I’d thought so!”


    After yelling himself hoarse at them, he waved an arm dismissively. “Get out of my sight.”


    Looking immensely relieved, therge men scampered away like mice.


    As soon as their suite was ready, Dog and his party were led upstairs by one of the waiters.


    After taking their seats, Dog shoved the menus toward his guests carelessly. “My treat today. Order


    whatever you want!”


    “Jared, Josephine,” added Ingrid, “please feel free to order anything you might like.”


    Unlike her fiancé, she ced the menus carefully before Jared and Josephine.


    “That’s right.” Dog nodded approvingly as he waved a hand with the heavy golden watch. “They must


    have starved you in prison, Jared. Eat up! You need some meat back on your bones.”
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