The Understated Dragon Lord

Chapter 956 Blaming Himself



Chapter 956 Blaming Himself



People can be greedy, but there's a limit to everything. Daniel would never entertain endless greed.

“If I'm not mistaken, this is your job, and you're being paid to do it. Even if what you're saying about your bad luck is true, it's still your responsibility. Don't forget, you're getting paid for your work, aren't you?"

At this point, Daniel suddenly grinned and asked, "So tell me, the blade of your chainsaw was perfectly fine before, so why did it suddenly snap? Was it an accident, or did you do something to break it?"

As soon as Daniel posed this question, the worker felt like he had stepped on a cat's tail and immediately got angry.

"Sir, you can't say things like that! What do you mean, I deliberately broke the blade? That's slandering me! You're questioning my integrity and my professionalism! Besides, the blade used for cutting original stones isn't just any ordinary blade.

Don't be fooled by how thin it looks; it costs over a thousand bucks! Cutting your original stone ruined my blade. According to the rules, you should cover the cost since it was your stone that broke my equipment."

Hearing the worker say this made Daniel chuckle.

He looked at the worker and said, "That sounds a little odd! Cutting stones is your job, so you should take responsibility for the tools you use. The key point is, you broke that blade while working on the stone, not me.

Your mistake is your own, so you should pay for it, not me. And just to remind you, if you are lying about how that blade broke, trust me, you really don't want to experience the consequences."

"Sir, what do you mean? Are you still suspecting me? Didn't I just explain everything? That blade costs over a thousand bucks! If I had intentionally broken it, I wouldn't be breaking my own money!

I'm wasting my own money-one blade costing over a grand! Do you think I'm some sort of fool? Even if I were a fool, I wouldn't do something so dumb! That blade broke accidentally, it wasn't me!"

The worker wouldn't admit it; if he did, he wouldn't get paid.

"Are you sure? You're positive that blade broke by accident and wasn't your doing? I'll give you one more chance; if you're lying, trust me, you'll be in for quite the

stomachache."

"It broke accidentally, I didn't do it!" the worker insisted, sounding adamant.Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.

Daniel gave a sly smile and asked, "Is your stomach starting to hurt?"

"Of course not! How could my stomach hurt? Didn't you say that if I lie, I'd feel pain? Well, I'm not lying, so I shouldn't be in pain! My stomach is definitely not hurting!"

Just as the worker finished speaking, his stomach suddenly hurt, a sharp, cramping pain.

However, to cover up his internal struggle, he chose to pretend like nothing happened, standing there with a straight face. At that moment, he thought he could be strong and endure it.


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