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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 178

Seeing Casey's look, Albie burst into laughter and said, "Casey, are you going to say that you forgot to bring your wallet when you go out? Your idea is too old-fashioned, isn't it?"

The girl next to Albie also gave Casey a contemptuous look, and said, "He is the wimp you usually talk about, right? I didn't expect that he is not only a wimp, but also likes to be pretentious. If he can't afford it, then say so. Why does he have to be so overacting?"

The clerk stared at Casey and asked, "Sir, do you really want to buy our clothes?"

It seemed that the clerk was also a little upset. Casey obviously had no money to pay. Their clothes here were expensive. After being wrapped, the clothes would not look as new as before. Maybe it would get some wrinkles. If Casey didn't buy it, she would go crazy.

"Sorry, I forgot to bring my bank card when I went out," Casey said.

"How could you? If you don't have money to buy it, just be frank. Why do you want me to wrap it up? You make me so angry," the clerk complained.

Albie looked at Casey with a sneer, and said, "Casey, do you have to pretend to be rich in front of me? I know you want to save face. However, it's a pity that you, a wimp, can never be a rich man no matter what you do."

"Now kneel down and beg me, maybe I will buy this dress for you when I am in a good mood."

"Sir, are you really going to buy this dress for him?" The clerk stared at Albie. She didn't want to put the wrapped clothes back.

Albie said, "As long as he kneels down and begs me, I will buy it for him. It is only more than 30,000 dollars, which is just a day's pocket money for me."

He embezzled 10 million dollars from the project with TY Group, and now he didn't care about thirty thousand dollars at all.

The clerk immediately glared at Casey and said, "Do you want this dress or not? Didn't you hear what this gentleman said? As long as you kneel down and beg him, he will buy it for you. Kneeling for 30,000 dollars is very cost-effective. If you don't want it, get out quickly. Don't delay our business."

Hearing the clerk's words, Casey walked out immediately to see what the name of the store was.

Albie and the clerk thought Casey had really went out and laughed immediately.

"This wimp is really obedient, he really goes out," Albie said with a smile.

The clerk also looked disdainful, turned her head and smiled at Albie, "Sir, you are generous. You can buy it at will. Unlike the wimp, he didn't buy anything after watching for a long time."

Casey went outside, took a look at the name of the shop, and then called Charles.

"I remember you own a chain of clothes stores called Mefire, right?" Casey said.

"Yes, what's up, Casey?" Charles asked.

"I'm in Mefire on Jiefang Road. I want to buy a dress for my wife, but I forgot to bring my card when I went out," Casey said.

Charles laughed immediately and said, "Casey, go read a poem to the clerk in the shop, 'Beauty laughs when a horse comes'. After they listen, they will give you the clothes for free."

Casey looked strange and asked, "Why do I have to recite this poem?"

"Well, it's because I... have a few girlfriends, and Mefire is also opened for them. Because there are too many chains in this store, and many clerks don't know that I am the boss. Every time I take my girlfriend to buy clothes, they ask me for money, then I think of this method. "

"I have notified all the people in the store, telling them that as long as someone goes to the store to read poem and get the number right, it means that the boss has arrived. Nothing in the store can ask for money. These poems are in order, and each sentence can be used once. Now, it is 'Beauty laughs when a horse comes'."

Charles explained awkwardly.

Casey thought it was so funny. He didn't expect Charles to still like to play this kind of game, making it like a cop movie.

But Casey didn't want Albie to be too triumphant, and he really liked this dress, so even if this method was a bit weird, he had to take the dress back.

After hanging up, Casey returned to the store.

When Albie and the clerk saw Casey coming back, they both looked contemptuous.

"Casey, well. Have you straightened out you thinking? Are you going to kneel and beg me?" Albie said with a smile.

The clerk also frowned and looked at Casey, and said, "What the hell do you want to do? Our shop is also a high-end clothing store, and it's not you, a wimp, can get in and out at will."

Casey walked to the clerk and said directly, "Beauty laughs when a horse comes."

Albie and the girl he brought with him were both taken aback, and then looked at Casey as if he was an idiot. Albie said, "You are so funny. Come and recite poem. I have never seen such a dumb person as you before."

Albie and the girl thought Casey was a bit stupid to read the poem suddenly, but after the clerk heard the poem, the expression on her face suddenly changed.

Their store manager had explained that as long as someone came to the store to read this poem, even if the person wanted to tear down the store, they must help that person.

The clerk bowed to Casey hurriedly and said, "Sir, I'm really sorry. I apologize to you for my attitude to you just now. Please don't be angry. I know I'm wrong, I'm sorry."

Albie and the girl were dumbfounded, looking at the clerk dumbfounded. They didn't expect it would still have this effect after Casey read this poem.

Was this a spell?

Casey smiled at the clerk and said, "Can you give me that dress now?"

The clerk immediately handed the dress to Casey and said, "Sir, see if you need other clothes, I'll wrap it up for you."

"No, just this one."

Casey took the dress, gave Albie a playful look, turned and walked out of the shop.

Albie immediately said, "He hasn't paid yet, why did you give him the clothes?"

The clerk glanced at Albie and said, "He is a distinguished customer of our shop, and he doesn't need to pay money for clothes."

Albie was confused, and said, "Then is it free if I recite this poem? Beauty laughs when a horse comes, it turns out to be litchis here."

"Sorry, only certain poems will work. This sentence has been invalidated." After speaking, the clerk turned to work on other things.

Albie and the girl looked at each other in dismay.

...

After returning home with the clothes, Casey gave Edith the dress and asked her to try it on. Edith was very happy and became like a fairy after wearing it

At this time, she received a call from Amara. Amara said she was going to be beaten to death and asked Edith to go to the bank to find her.

Then, Casey also received a call saying that they had caught the person who stole Casey's bank card and asked Casey to pick up the card.

Casey looked at Edith strangely and asked, "Your mother, did she steal my card?"

Edith looked puzzled and said, "I don't know."

Then she hurried into the room and took a look and found that the bank card on the bedside table was gone.

"Oh, my mother must have taken your bank card. No wonder she asked me what your bank card password is at that time," Edith said.

Casey knew what would happen if his card was seen by the people in the bank. The bank manager must have regarded Amara as a thief who stole the card, and he had tortured her seriously...

Casey and Edith hurried out of the villa and rushed towards the bank.

After arriving at the bank, Casey saw the manager standing at the door and hurried to him.

When the manager saw Casey coming, he said immediately, "Mr. Casey, we caught the person who stole your bank card. We are now asking her, but she just refuses to admit that it is your card."

Casey took the card and quickly asked, "Where is she now?"

The manager led Casey and Edith towards the VIP room, feeling it was a bit weird.

At first, he thought he helped Casey catch the thief who stole the card, Casey should thank him no matter what. However, it seemed that Casey didn't mean to thank him.

They went to the VIP room together and opened the door. Amara's screams could be heard inside.

After walking in, Casey saw that a security guard slapped Amara, and Amara's face was swollen and looked miserable.

"Stop it!" Casey yelled.

The security guard turned his head and took a look, and when he found that it was the manager, he stopped.

Edith quickly ran towards Amara, helped her up from the ground, and said, "Mom, are you okay?"

When Amara saw Edith coming, she lay down in Edith's arms and cried. She said with grievance, "Edith, this bank is really not a place for people to stay. They insisted that I stole someone's bank card, and they hit me. You must get even for me."

"Did you steal Casey's bank card?" Edith asked.

"What do you mean by Casey's bank card? That is mine. How can you say I steal it? This bank is too crafty. It must be an illegal bank. Let's report them together," Amara said as crying.

Edith looked helpless. She had no way to deal with her mother.

But she didn't blame the bank either. After all, the card was indeed stolen by Amara. This time, Amara was given a lesson. She would definitely not dare to do it in the future.

The manager was stunned when he saw this scene. Edith came with Casey. Obviously, there were a couple.

And the woman who was arrested by them for torture turned out to be the girl's mother. Didn't that mean that this woman...

The manager's look turned pale all of a sudden, he hurriedly reached out and slapped himself several times, and said, "Mr. Casey, I really didn't know she is your mother-in-law. I know I am wrong. Please forgive me. If I had known it earlier, I wouldn't have let them arrest your mother-in-law."

Casey was also upset, and said embarrassingly, "Don't blame yourself. My mother-in-law just likes doing this kind of thing. It's a good thing for her to make her suffer a bit this time."

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