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158-Dixon's Statement
Author: Calendula
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Even Diana was surprised.

Wasn’t it customary for the host to cut the cake? Why was he asking a guest to do it?

Diana didn’t ask, as this formal event seemed somewhat strange to her. The people in the room were just as peculiar.

Dixon remained seated, amused at Chairman Kane’s request for him to cut the cake.

Dixon chuckled softly and said, “Aren’t you afraid I’ll take the entire cake for myself?”

Chairman Kane smiled, but the other bosses were visibly alarmed and tense.

Was Chairman Kane about to hand over all his territories to Dixon? Or would they have to fight to defend their domains?

“I’ll accept whatever decision you make. If you want, you can take it all,” Chairman Kane said with a smile.

Dixon stood, took the knife, and scanned the room. He saw that while everyone smiled, they were masking their anxiety and apprehension.

Dixon began cutting the cake.

“Since Chairman Kane wants me to divide the cake, I’ll do so,” Dixon said.

In no time, he cut one slice.

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