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TWENTY-NINE

There was a glint in Liam's eyes that Robert couldn't understand but he knew it couldn't be good and he was already regretting why he had not simply left the dangerous man to himself without disturbing him.

"You are right." The man smiled sweetly at him and Robert gasped at that, his body sagging with relief as he released the breath he didn't know he had been holding. It was embarrassing to think that this man had almost made him wee in his pants.

"I'm sorry. I didn't hear you when you called." Liam continued, faking a smile on his face. "What can I do for you?"

Though he had wanted to throw a punch on the idiot's face, seeing how scared he had been had brought some surge of satisfaction to Liam and he felt that was enough. He was to leave the company in two weeks so there was no point in having a clash with the loser. It was wise to ignore the fool and tolerate his rubbish since he would be gone in no time.