Already filled with rage, he came to give him a lecture.
Ji Chicheng's forehead vein was subtly pulsing as he reached out and grabbed Charles by his collar, glaring at him with a look of loathing.
This action alarmed the security guards stationed at the door; thinking he would ignore Charles, they rushed in all at once, each drawing their guns.
Charles frowned, giving them a displeased look, "Without my command, don't come in."
Upon hearing this, the security guards holstered their guns and retreated back to the doorway.
Charles's gaze then slowly returned to Ji Chicheng, fixating on his eyes for a second or two longer, his eyes flashing with myriad thoughts.
Then calmly curving his lips, he said, "You're so hot-tempered, just like Ji Zhengdao; truly, none of the children educated by him are gentlemen, all roughnecks."
In saying this, Charles was not only criticizing Ji Chicheng for not being a gentleman but also mocking Ji Zhengdao's failure.