Chapter 658: Dispute
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"Why do you care about that. Old Parton was a little puzzled, and said a little angrily: "I am better now, because I choose to live better, I want to live better, I work hard to live better, you can also live better." It took 40 years of hard work for my father and me to start this business, and that's why we came to this country. And now it's likely that your stupid behavior will ruin it in one fell swoop. ”
Hearing Old Paton's words, Red inevitably felt something. Compared to Rasti, who was not touched in the slightest, Red was older, and he understood the difficulties of the Irish, so the Irish outside should be more united.
And the menopausal Rasti obviously didn't experience this, so no matter what old Paton said, he had a cold attitude and said coldly: "It's time to give them a reminder too." ”
"To whom, to whom?" Old Paton saw that his son still looked unrepentant, and scolded with some hatred: "You may have provoked a war with Opmanon's men, and this is what you did." And who's going to clean up the mess in the end, who's who? It's not you, it's me. ”
Because of his background, although Old Paton was his boss, his subordinates did not have much respect for Old Paton, especially those young people, led by Rich Kane.
"You don't need to clean up this mess, I'll take care of it. "Rasti looks like he doesn't have to worry about you, and he is very bad.
"I'll help him too. Red didn't see Rasti's expression, so he was still very supportive of him.
"That's right, Uncle Red and I will take care of everything. Rasti's face showed a hint of smugness.
"Oh, so you're going to take care of this, I'm feeling better now. Old Paton's right cheek twitched hard in a place that others couldn't see, and he took a light breath, and he said, "Okay, if things really come to that point, then you'd better get it done for me, understand? Do it cleanly, I don't want things to affect me, and I don't want you to stab Lou Zi and become a problem for everyone, understand, get out." ”
Old Paton's tone was still bad, and Rasti's expression was still indifferent, and there was even a trace of pain in the depths of his eyes, so after Old Paton finished speaking, he immediately stood up and walked out, without the slightest hesitation.
Seeing his son leave, old Patton was still angry, and he pointed to his brother and said, "You have to make sure that things are handled cleanly." ”
"When have I ever been clean!" Red Parton spread his hands, got up and walked out.
Old Patton looked at the backs of the two of them leaving one after another, his eyes narrowed tightly, his eyes wandered, and no one knew what he was thinking.
On the other side of the city, Liang Dong drove to Mulden's father's house and pushed the door directly: "Is there anyone?"
"We're here. Mulden's mother's voice came from the living room, where the three of them were drinking, smoking, and chatting.
"Mommy, Dad, Aunt Kaye!" Liang Dong greeted the three obviously elderly people sitting on the sofa one by one.
Mulden's father's hair was half white, and when he saw his son finally appear, he couldn't help but complain: "You're finally here!"
"I'm so sorry!" Liang Dong kissed Aunt Kaye on the cheek and comforted him with concern, but the two big panda eyes on the poor woman's eyes made Liang Dong feel very bitter.
"Thank you for coming so late, Tris!" Aunt Kaye, though not very good-looking, looked good, and said with a smile, "You are a good boy, always have been, no matter what your father says about you. ”
"It's all thanks to your sister, isn't it, Mom?" Liang Dong said in Mulden's tone.
Mulden's mother took a sip of the red wine in her glass, but smiled softly and said nothing.
"I'm just her half-sister, and she always reminds everyone of that. Aunt Kaye glanced up at Mulden's mother, and when she looked at the other person's dignified face, she couldn't help but stab her.
"That's because it's a fact, my mother is a saint, unlike the prostitute who gave birth to you, she broke up the family. Mulden's mother was not a fuel-efficient lamp, and immediately retorted, revealing the scandals of the previous generation in front of her son.
"No, can we stop talking about it. Liang Dong had already dug all this out of Mulden's memory, and when he saw the old people mentioning those things, he couldn't help but persuade him.
Also speaking was Mulden's father, who called out his wife's name and said, "All right, Ella, this woman is poor enough. ”
Seeing that his wife was quiet, he turned to the other woman in the room and said, "Don't listen to her nonsense, Kaye." She started drinking at ten o'clock in the morning. ”
"Yes, I'm up late. Mulden's mother took a puff of her cigarette and said to her son, "Terres, go get a beer yourself, and by the way, get me a bottle of whiskey." ”
"Ella, you've drunk enough!" Mulden's father had to stop him, and if he continued like this, it would not be the case.
"I think I've had enough, I'll tell you. Ella Mulden said to her husband with a cigarette in her hand.
Liang Dong shook his head helplessly, he sometimes really doubted how his father and mother spent their lives together. Sighing, Liang Dong said to Aunt Kaye: "Kaye, if you need help, remember that Christine's house and I are not far from here, and we can come here at any time." ”
"There's one thing you can promise me, Tris. Aunt Kaye looked at Liang Dong with a pleading face, looking pitiful.
"Okay, just say it. Liang Dong didn't think about it, and just blurted it out.
"Promise me to find John's killer!" Kaye held Liang Dong's arm, unconsciously already very hard.
"This ......" After a little silence, Liang Dong said in a deep voice: "The police detective in charge of this case is my good friend, I can ask ......"
"Nope. Kaye abruptly interrupted Liang Dong's words, gritted his teeth and said, "I don't want to hear from the detective, tell me that you will find the real murderer, tell me that you will find the bastard who killed John, can you promise me?"
"Of course he can!" said Old Mulden, but his eyes stared straight at Liang Dong, and he kept saying, "Kaye, I also promise you that we will find the real culprit." They must not be allowed to think that they have offended the Mulden family and that they can run away. Isn't that right, Tris?"
"You're right, Sergeant, yes! I promise you, Aunt Kaye!"
Glancing at Aunt Kaye, who was constantly thanking her father, Liang Dong turned to his mother and said, "Mom, I'll go get you wine." ”
By the time Liang Dong came back with the wine, his mother and Aunt Kaye had already gone upstairs to rest, leaving only his father sitting there waiting for him. Obviously, Daddy wants to talk to him.
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