"Apologies, apologies, I am sorry," his voice trembled, and his face revealed an indescribable horror.
"Go away!"
Seeing the other side had already apologized, Bidegla directly kicked him in the chest, sending him flying, avenging his brother's humiliation.
"What has happened?"
At that moment, the hotel manager arrived, accompanied by a dozen security guards.
"Quick, grab him, this man maliciously injured someone here," seeing the security guards, the young man was not afraid of Bidegla, and quickly pointed at him, shouting loudly.
"This is not a place where anyone can act recklessly, you first control this person," the manager spoke, and then seven or eight security guards rushed towards Bidegla.
"Stop it."
At that moment, a cold voice came from the doorway, and as Bidegla looked up, he was surprised to see that the person was Jennie Laura.
"Miss, what brings you here?"
seeing Jennie Laura, the hotel manager asked respectfully.
"I came here to eat, these two are my friends, prepare a private room for us," Jennie Laura pointed to Bidegla and his companion.
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"Yes," the manager nodded, then respectfully left.
"Are you really unwilling to change your mind?"
The situation had been resolved, but Bidegla could still see his brother grabbing the woman who had previously been held by the young man.
But at this moment, the woman did not want to be held by Mordhadi.
"I'm sorry, my heart already belongs to him," the woman spoke, breaking free from Mordhadi's grasp, leaving him frozen in place.
"But that was not of your own will, if you're willing to turn back, I can forgive you," Mordhadi still tried to persuade her.
"I'm sorry, I'm really not suitable for you," the woman said, walking away without looking back.
"Brother, don't bother with this woman, there are plenty more in the future," Bidegla came to Mordhadi's side and said.
This woman may be innocent, but her expression from earlier was clear to Bidegla.
Even though she had been drugged, it was obvious that she had accepted everything that had happened.
Since she had no intention of turning back, what use was there in trying to persuade her?
"What are you looking at, mind your own business, or else!"
Seeing the nearby people looking at them, Bidegla shouted, scaring them.
Finally, under Bidegla's persuasion, Mordhadi's expression gradually softened and returned to normal.
He finally learned about his brother's current situation.
He had excelled in his studies at school, and with his abilities, he should have had a good job.
However, in today's corrupt society, it was impossible to obtain a good job without connections or money.
The reason they had mocked him for being a director was because he had once had the opportunity to become a department director in a personnel transfer, but without connections or money, his position was snatched away by the young man who had kicked him, along with his woman.
If it hadn't been for Bidegla's appearance today, he might have continued to live a miserable life, faring no better than Bidegla.
Finally, after Bidegla's counsel, Mordhadi's complexion softened and returned to a normal state.