Vice President Wang’s face turned pale upon opening his eyes, his body rigid, certain he would be next.
Vice President Gao fell from his chair, hitting his head and losing consciousness, his blood creating an eerie pattern on the black marble floor.
Lei Tianyi didn’t even glance their way. “Remove them all. Meeting adjourned,” he said, walking towards the door.
The “Qi” subordinate sent someone to handle the matter entrusted by Lei Tianyi and then followed his master. He seemed to know what his master was anxiously going to do.
Hearing the new CEO announce the end of the meeting, everyone exhaled heavily. When Lei Tianyi walked out of the meeting room, they discovered their clothes were already soaked with sweat.
Lei Tianyi entered the CEO’s office, having just taken out his phone. A knock interrupted his about-to-dial hand.
Angrily placing the phone down, he glanced at the closed door and coldly said, “Come in.”
He hoped the person entering truly had an urgent matter; otherwise, he couldn’t guarantee they would leave safely. Interrupting his time to call his girl was unforgivable.
Lei Tianyi coldly looked at the entering Xiu, his tone icy, “I hope you don’t disappoint me.”
Xiu glanced at his master’s cold face, seemingly unaffected by the icy voice, his expression still extremely worried. “The wife was assassinated last night,” Xiu said in an extremely careful voice.
“And?” Lei Tianyi’s eyes shot out a bloodthirsty light, he asked while trying to remain calm.
Xiu knew his master was now at the peak of anger and spoke even more carefully, “The wife is fine, but…”
“But what?”
“But the Lieyan Gate’s master, Chu Lie, was seriously injured saving the wife.”
Lei Tianyi secretly exhaled upon hearing Xiu’s words, then seemed to realize something, coldly asking, “Oh, what next?”
“The wife is very sad and has been at Chu Lie’s hospital room all night.”
Good. He wanted to know how sad his girl would be for another man. And why was she sad? Simply because he saved her life?
Lei Tianyi revealed a cold smile, looking at the terrified Xiu, knowing that “very sad” was an understatement. However, he still needed to know something.



