The manager fell silent after hearing George's argument. "The Empire Bank prioritizes privacy, and we hope you understand," she repeated mechanically.
"Enough of that! Can you stop repeating the same thing over and over?" Michael snapped, visibly frustrated. George gently stepped in, placing a calming hand on Michael's shoulder.
"Don't worry, I've got this," George whispered, confidently approaching the manager with a calm demeanor.
"I understand your concern about privacy, so here's what I suggest: let's settle this in court. We'll see if your argument holds up in front of the judges," George proposed, his tone firm but polite.
The manager's eyes widened. "And why would you take this matter to court?" she asked, a flicker of concern crossing her face.
"My client is requesting something that rightfully belongs to him. If you won't provide it, we have no other choice but to seek a legal resolution," George stated matter-of-factly.
I know that I've been posting three chapters. per day for a few days now, but I will be going back to two, I will go back to three afterwards.