Chapter 17 You Misunderstood
- Hearing this, Dennis stood up, turned his head, and looked at everyone in the Harris with a playful look. "A status symbol? The Harris family acts like a dog!" The Harris family was ridiculous. After being used to an inferior status, they refused to be themselves. They still felt they were influential even though they knelt there. It was amusing. Albert didn't get up; after all, Carlos would return eventually. He didn't want the leader to see him standing. However, this Dennis must be taught a lesson. "The one surnamed Buchanan! I didn't know to come over to say hello after seeing the elders.
- Do you still see me as the second grandfather in your eyes?" Dennis sneered, walked up to Albert step by step, and looked down at him. "Second grandfather? Are you worthy?" Albert's pupils shrank, and his face was icy. "You are presumptuous! Have you ever talked to an elder like this!" Remember, in a second Dennis sneered, "Elder?" "When my Buchanan was prosperous, you could visit my Buchanan three times a day. When you see my grandfather, you can't wait to bow down to say hello." "Now that my Buchanan is in decline, you immediately change your face, add insult to injury, and kill them all, even one of my Buchanan's nannies.
- " "And you did all this to please the three major families." "Albert, is it good to be someone else's dog?" Dennis's words immediately made everyone in the Harris blush. Albert was furious and said, "You are presumptuous!" Albert couldn't bear it anymore and stood up. A grandson dared to insult the Harris in front of so many people; it was courting death! When did Albert not exist? "Little bastard, I haven't settled with you for what you did to Cole, yet you dare to be presumptuous today! If you don't teach yourself a lesson, you'll still treat yourself like a prestigious lad!" "I'll tear you apart!" After the words fell, Albert raised his hand and slapped Dennis in the face! It is only natural for the elders to teach the younger ones. Even though Albert had no affection for Dennis, the elders were the elders.