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Chapter 457

On the way back to Jelaston.

Felix found it hilarious how I had completely disregarded him earlier.

Since the easy way didn't work, he decided to use a harder approach. He didn't believe he couldn't handle a single woman.

'As long as Charlotte went back to Ryan, everything would be settled. Ryan would be so overwhelmed with joy at having her back that he wouldn't care about the methods used to achieve it.'

'As for Frank, it was unlikely he would fall out with Ryan over a woman. The Smith family's heir was just passing time with a woman.' Felix had seen enough of these kinds of situations to believe that Frank wasn't serious about

1. me.

With these thoughts in mind, Felix crossed his legs and made a phone call." Hello, it's me. Whatever method you use... fuck!"

The car suddenly came to a sharp stop. Sitting in the back seat and too lazy to fasten his seatbelt, he was thrown forward into the seat in front of him due to

the momentum!

It hurt so much that he cursed out loud!

The leg he had propped up was numb with pain.

After he climbed back up, he still dared not move that leg. Sweat broke out on his forehead as he gritted his teeth and yelled at the driver, "Damn it, have you been drinking? What were you doing?" "It's not that..."

The driver fastened his seatbelt and, with no apparent issue, hurriedly explained, "Mr. Langford, the car in front braked suddenly. If I hadn't braked hard, we would have crashed."

Felix was furious and swore continuously. "Then you should have let us crash! Do you think I can't afford to pay for it?"

The driver glanced at the car ahead and said nothing.

Felix followed his gaze and saw a long Rolls-Royce Phantom illuminated by their headlights!

The license plate had all sixes.

With such a conspicuous display, the only person Felix could think of in Jeswood was-

-The Smith family's heir.

With the speed that they were at, if the driver hadn't braked they would have crash. If that happened, Felix would have not been able to afford the compensation, but also offend someone he couldn't afford to offend.

Felix's heart skipped a beat, and he had a premonition of something bad about to happen. A man in a black casual suit got out of the car, walked over with a stern face, and knocked on his window.Content rights belong to .

His premonition had come true.

Felix instinctively prepared to get out of the car, but as soon as he moved, he realized his leg felt as if it were broken. The pain made him grimace.

He had no choice but to lower the window, clearly showing that the sudden braking of the other car was what led to his current predicament.

However, he didn't dare show any anger and tried to force a smile. "Hello, hello..."

"You were driving quite fast. Almost didn't catch up," said Alan.

"What... what do you want?"

Felix vaguely guessed what was going on but was unwilling to believe it. Afraid that sitting in the car with an air of arrogance might cause misunderstandings, he hurriedly explained, "I'm really sorry, I just injured my leg and can't move..." Alan glanced down. "Is it broken?"

Felix wasn't sure of his attitude and denied, "It... should be fine."

If he didn't deny it, it would clearly indicate that the sudden braking had caused his injury. Felix still had some insight into such matters.

Unexpectedly, Alan suddenly opened the car door, grabbed his shoulder with one hand, and quickly and forcefully kicked his leg with the other!

Crack-

Alan withdrew his hand, stood up straight, and put his hands back in his pockets. "Now it's broken."

The whole process took no more than three seconds. Felix didn't even have time to react before the pain made him see stars!

Yet, he didn't dare show even a trace of anger.

The Smith family's heir was someone he couldn't afford to offend.

On his face, after recovering his composure, he forced a smile and looked at Alan in a flattering manner. "Sir... sir, could you kindly point out where I might have offended Mr. Smith?"

In fact, he already had an idea.

In the short span of one or two hours since arriving in Jeswood, he had only been to one place, done one thing, met one person, and said a few words.