Charlie looked at Gerard blankly at this time and he had already seen through this guy’s nature in his heart. Don’t look at him laughing with everyone all day, in fact, this old guy is a standard miser.
With Herman’s lessons learned, he can still offer a price of 2 billion in 20 years, which shows that he wants money, not his life. However, Charlie didn’t really want his money. For him, he only has two demands now, one is to make Gerard pay for the breach of his promise to his father and the other is to make him pay for Uncle Hogan.
The second thing can be solved with money, but the first thing is definitely not about money. He, Charlie, would not use his father’s name to go to Gerard to make money only.
In Charlie’s view, the first thing is to make Gerard pay a price other than money, including but not limited to personality, dignity and physical punishment. It’s just that he didn’t want to let Gerard breathe a sigh of relief so soon.
In this matter, Gerard had to be given enough pressure to frighten him to death first and finally give him a chance to breathe. So, Charlie looked at him and said coldly, "Gerard, who do you think is more guilty between you and Herman?"
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