Summary of Chapter 2703 from The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage
Chapter 2703 marks a crucial moment in Chu’s Romantic novel, The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
The middle-aged man frowned.
He knew that the intern and the chief ranger would take convincing, but they did not even care to listen. "Actually, neither of you have any control over your lives now."
And with that, he turned to leave.
This was a homestay, after all—a fight would only further complicate the situation, which was why he did not want to do it here.
However, just because he could bear with it did not mean that Frank could. "Hold it. Don't you think you're disrespecting me by leaving so quickly?"
The middle-aged man stopped and turned, seemingly interested. "And where did you get the confidence to threaten me?"
Frank simply smiled.
At the very next instant, the middle-aged man and his dozen goons were sent flying.
Then, even before they could get up, Frank had already cut up and stamped his foot on the middle-aged man's face.
"W-Who the hell are you?"
He had worked for Horace for a while, but someone as bothersome as Frank was the first.
Even if he was stupid, he could see that Frank was special—at this point, he should probe him before deciding on anything else.
Frank then said, "I'm just an anonymous character who wants to do good. So run along and tell your boss to either meet me personally, or he might soon rest in pieces. Now leave!"
At his order, the goons all fled, none of them daring to linger for another second.
While Horace was surprised, he smiled, "Interesting. A strong opponent? I guess it's time to show my chops."
To the middle-aged man's surprise, Horace wasn't afraid!
Everyone always said that owners of tourist spots can be as rich as they are influential, only the middle-aged man knew it was simply the public's imagination.
After all, Horace actually didn't have much sway over the authorities. Any dirty laundry was resolved by throwing money at whistleblowers, or threats.
Since things had yet to get out of hand, the middle-aged man then said, "Boss, I think we should be careful about this. The fault lies in management, and as for the chief ranger talking to the press, we just had to find someone to take the blame. No reason to take them head on."
Horace, however, disagreed—he had encountered people as troublesome as Frank before, but so what?
He won in the end.
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