Chapter 390
"He's trying to make it sound good, but isn't it obvious? He just wants to edge out everyone from the Baker
family so he can renthe Baker Group to something else, right?"
Damien just sighed, remaining silent.
Mr. Myers, well, he never really cared much for the Baker Group. Sure, he was managing it, but honestly, the
Baker Group was just ssmall fry in his eyes.
He only took it on to repay a favor to Eamon. Otherwise, with the kind of successful companies under Mr. Myers’
belt, why would he bother with the Baker Group? How else could he have becthe richest man in Capitalton?
Damien looked at Gideon, thinking this kid was as naive as they come.
"If that's how you want to see it, you'll regret it," Damien said with a resigned sigh. "Last chance, Mr. Baker. Are
you leaving, or do we have to do this by the book?"
"I'm not leaving! If you've got the guts, just try and takedown!" Gideon stood his ground stubbornly.
Damien shrugged, giving a nod to the security team around him. The guards advanced on Gideon, and soon
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Gideon hadn't expected them to go so hard. In the pouring rain, he ended up looking like he'd just lost a fight
with a meat tenderizer.
"Mr. Baker, we've held back considerably. Now, are you going to leave?" Damien asked politely after the ordeal.
Gideon was on his knees, panting with anger. There was no way he could take on a group, and even one-on-one
with Damien, he wouldn't stand a chance.
As he looked up, he saw Calliope standing quietly on the balcony, watching him. Her eyes were cold, almost
regal, and she seemed so distant, like a princess surveying her realm.
Gideon felt like a mere subject, unable to get close to her.
"Callie!" he pleaded. "I'm in pain!"
He was trying to gain her sympathy. She used to worry about him over the smallest injuries.
“Painful, is it?” Calliope looked down at him, her voice detached. "If it is, why force your way in? This isn't a place
you belong."
"Callie, I'm hurt," Gideon said, disbelief in his voice.
Rain was pouring down, soaking him to the skin as he knelt there, a pitiful sight. Surely, she'd feel sorry for him?
But Calliope just stood there, unmoved. "Gideon, it's tfor you to leave. You're disturbing my sleep."
"I'm not leaving! I'd rather die than leave!" Gideon declared stubbornly.
"Damien, throw him out," Calliope said, turning her back and heading inside.
Damien and his men forcibly ejected Gideon from the Myers Manor.
Calliope had a restful night's sleep. By morning, the rain had stopped, and sunlight streamed in through her
window.
As she ate breakfast, Damien cin to give a report. "Gideon was outside the manor all night in the rain. He
refused to leave, no matter what we did."
"Probably trying to play the
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sympathy card with you, ma'am,
Damien remarked with a sneer.
"Don't worry, we offered him a
raincoat and an umbrella. He
refused them all."
Damien shook his head, looking unimpressed. "Mr. Myers once thought Gideon was worth
grooming, that he was one of the et
few in the Baker family with
potential. But now, it seems hardly worth the effort."
"Did he really want Gideon to take over everything from the Baker family? Calliope asked, sipping her coffee and
munching on a croissant, curiosity piqued.