Gashface was not giving up, even presuming that Frank was just joking with him. "You… You're really willing to waste so much time on people like them?"
After all, those proprietors were insignificant to Frank, and it was completely unnecessary for him to go that far for them.
Regrettably, he underestimated Frank.
"Don't you get it?" Frank chuckled. "You're no different from maggots against people with true might. Those people you keep belittling, however, are people whom we should unite with.
"Sure, they can't pay me back much now, but just think about it… When word of this gets out, our reputation and market value as a company would skyrocket, and countless people would join us."
Gashface was left dumbstruck, but Frank was right—considering what would come after, his action was profound.
Hell, even if Frank failed, he had all the money he needed to cushion himself—he did not have to worry about anything!
"Damn it!" Gashface spat helplessly, the only thing he could do just then.
"I really like that face!"
Jada smirked. "But don't get upset so soon. You'll be crying even harder when you have to pay up!"
Gashface was left inconsolable—what had he done to deserve running into people like them?
Still, it was all too late now.
And with the issue settled, the proprietors asked Frank to stay for dinner.
Unable to turn them down, Frank went with them to a nearby hotel.
Everyone did as Jada told, though they were soon gasping from the burning clear spirits they drank.
Frank smiled in wry amusement. "So you're all serious about this! To be honest, I would've told you even if we weren't drinking."
"I won't lie. This is the famous Lugh Frankton, CEO and board chair of Frankton Group!" Jada announced in Frank's stead, seeing that Frank was not going to hide it.
That sent the proprietors into an uproar—everyone in Shagan knew about Frank's feats, let alone this town.
To think that they would see the man in the flesh!
"You all seem shocked!" Jada asked despite knowing the answer, just so that everyone would praise Frank.
Even if Frank said he preferred to be subtle, was there anyone who really did not like being praised, especially when it came from the heart?
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