Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1763
One of the senators whose last name was Jarman promptly laughed and said, “How wise of you, Prime Minister Snow. In fact, I knew from earlier on that you had another plan. Sure enough, you did. No one is more capable than you, Prime Minister Snow.
Australia needs you so that it can achieve greater heights. Gavin signed his own death warrant. How i s he even comparable to you?”
Nathan let out a deep laugh. “Senator Jarman, you’re clever at acting based on the situation. Unfortunately, I think I overheard you addressing Gavin as Prime Minister Mead. In that case, you should remain faithful to him. Take him down…”
He waved his hand. Subsequently, someone dragged Senator Jarman away.
“Forgive me, Prime Minister Snow! It was my fault. I’ll never do it again.”
His anguished pleas lingered in the banquet hall, which made everyone numb with terror. However, nobody dared to say anything for fear that they would be the next person dragged away.
Needless to say, Wesley and the Meads were the ones most frightened now, Hannah as well. Her face, which had been applied with makeup, was filled with dread. She was even on the brink of a breakdown.
Just a few moments ago, she was going to become the prime minister’s daughter, whom Shaun would be forced to subservient to. How did everything change?
“Why did things turn out this way?” she yelled, “ Why, Dad? Didn’t you say your plan would work?”
Gavin fixed his eyes on the commissioned officer dressed in a khaki uniform. “As long as you stay loyal to me, I can pay you however much you want. You can name any amount.”
The officer kept his face impassive.
Shaun stopped jabbing the gun at Hannah. He shoved her roughly to the floor and said indifferently, “It’s no use paying me. What’s more, are you sure you still have so much money?”
“Absolutely.” Gavin nudged Wesley, who was beside him. “He’s the wealthiest person in Australia. He can pay you however much you request…”
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