Chapter 227 I Don't Know You



Snap!

Before she could even get close, Huang Ziming slapped her hard across the face, sending Lu Tiantian spinning twice before she landed hard on her bottom.

Huang Ziming pointed at her nose and cursed, "I'm warning you, Miss Lu is my brother Lin's wife, and brother Lin is the person I admire most. You better watch your mouth, or don't blame me for being impolite to your Lu family!"

Huang Ziming coldly surveyed the Lu family members, like an angry leopard.

The Lu family members were so frightened that they all took a step back.

Unexpectedly, the young marquis held Lin Yu in such high regard, even saying that Lin Yu was the person he admired most.

They weren't stupid; they immediately realized something. Was it possible that they were invited by the young marquis today because of Lin Yu?

But as a result, because they disrespected Lin Yu's family, the young marquis stood them up.

The old lady was unwilling to give up, so she quickly stepped forward, leaning on her cane, and said shakily, "Young Marquis, my granddaughter is ignorant, please don't take it to heart. But don't forget, you still need to relocate our Lu family's clothing factory. We are business partners. How about you pay some money in advance so we can pay back the three million and help us save Haishan? Consider it a favor I owe you!"

"How much is your favor worth?"

Huang Ziming sneered, "Moreover, I'm telling you right now, the project plan has been changed, and Hengda will no longer relocate your Lu family's garment factory!"

"Not only will I not relocate you, I will also make you the only holdouts within a ten-mile radius, cut off your water and electricity, rendering you completely worthless and without any commercial value!"

Upon hearing these words, the Lu family members turned pale instantly.

It’s over!

Even the last straw has run out!

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