Chapter 134 - Carol Pang (1/2)

Carol Pang stared at the n.a.k.e.d dealer. She was much younger than her; probably in her early 20's. Carol was once young and fresh too. That was how she seduced Everett Pang who was 15 years older than her and forced him to marry her. After all, the stupid old man relied on her to get to where he was.

Carol was a smart woman that had studied business and finance in university. Because of this, she practically acted as an advisor for the uneducated Everett. When she first met him, he was already 42 and hadn't achieved anything in his life. He simply got money from his sister and spent it on partying and alcohol.

That's why she approached him.

She knew she could use this man to her own advantage.

”If you wanted to f*ck, you should have got a room,” Carol sighed.

Sean listened curiously over the bug that was attached to Everett's jacket. So, this woman was Everett's wife, Carol Pang...

This woman did not seem simple.

Carol sat down and threw the man his shirt. ”Hurry and get dressed. I don't want to see your dangling chunks of fat,” she scowled.

Everett quickly put his clothes back on while the young woman also slipped her dress over her head and headed for the door. ”I'm sorry, Mrs. Pang, I'll get going,” the woman stuttered.

But, just as she reached the door, Everett quickly stopped her, ”Wait, Mina. Didn't you say you had something to report to me?”

The young woman turned around and reached into her handbag. She then pulled out a little machine. ”This stopped working today,” she said.

Carol grabbed the machine and glared at the woman. ”You can leave now,” she said coldly.

As the woman opened the door to leave, Sean quickly glanced into the office and spotted a mobile card machine in Carol's hands; the kind used at shops for purchasing goods.

Why was the dealer walking around with something like that? In fact, it looked like the type of machine that was issued in China.

After the door closed, there was a loud slap. The slap was so loud that Sean didn't even need a bug to hear it.

Carol had slapped her husband square across the face.