Liliana thought it would be better to just take Andrew down directly, cripple his limbs, and then have the conversation.
The others, like Leon and Gary, were also quite puzzled. After all, being so reasonable was not Joe's usual style at all.
In the past, this golden boy of the Driscoll family never wasted more than three sentences on anyone. Instead, he would directly suppress them with his crushing force.
But today, Joe's attitude toward Andrew was somewhat abnormal.
Joe said, "Andrew, I want you to understand that my willingness to sit down and talk with you calmly doesn't mean I'm afraid of you!"
Sitting on the leather couch, Joe crossed his legs with an icy and arrogant expression.
Andrew nodded and said, "I can see that you, Mr. Driscoll, have your own pride and don't want to gang up on me. That shows you're not completely terrible as a person!"
Joe sneered and replied, "I don't need your approval to feel good about myself. Frankly, someone like you would've ne