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Dear Soldier, Put Your Gun Down novel Chapter 26

He acted as if he would to tear the world apart to avenge her. It warmed Winona’s heart to see him act that way because she had always been the one protecting others since young. But now, being kept under the wings and sided with by a man like him—it just felt so nice to have someone on her side for once.

Matt held her hands in his as he brought her to the living room. His gaze swept across the room, and the atmosphere in the room changed immediately.

“Child, is this how you treat our guest? Hurry! Go get him some fruits. He went straight to find you after he arrived,” Christopher instructed.

Winona’s lips tightened as she looked at him with despise. So that was who Christopher indeed was—always boot-licking those with power. Did he expect everyone to be just like him? He must be thinking that she did everything she could to win Matt’s love, thus the careful treatment.

Seeing that Winona had no plans to make any move whatsoever, he placed an apple and a fruit knife into her hands while saying, “Foolish child, it is our family’s honor to have General Snider as a part of our family! You must cherish this relationship!”

Sharon, who was standing beside him, smirked and chimed in, “That’s right, Winona. In return to having the honor of being General Snider’s partner, you should, by all means, serve him faithfully, even if you're on bended knee.”

Contempt filled her eyes as she said the words, thinking the reason Winona could capture Matt’s heart was because Winona was good with sex. There must be something that Winona had done that had pleased Matt. Otherwise, with an identity like hers, she would never have become the wife of such a man.

Winona was not offended. She merely smiled and rebuked, “As the saying goes, a person’s view of you is often the reflection of who they are on the inside.”

That sparked Sharon’s anger, evident through the burning glare in her eyes. But she was still afraid of Matt, and with Christopher’s warning lingering at her ears, she suppressed her anger.

Matt pulled Winona into his arms and coldly refuted Sharon, “I got lucky to have Winona as my lover.”

What? He was saying that he was the one who pursued Winona in the first place. Jealousy was written all over Sharon’s face. Why didn’t she meet someone like him? She wasn’t anything less than Winona. Why was it that all good things tended to happen to Winona alone? Even her marriage with Benjamin was a set-up that required her meticulous planning.

Christopher was stunned at his reaction, but he quickly came back to his senses and was genuinely happy. Since Matt was so fond of his daughter, he should do the same as well. He suddenly felt more powerful than ever. He went up to Matt, warmly inviting him to have a seat. “My son, please take a seat! Your mom prepared several of Winona’s favorite dishes! We will be having dinner soon!”

Matt, however, indifferently brushed his hand away and smiled coldly. “Mr. Mayor, one should not spout nonsense. My mother died 20 years ago.”

Christopher’s smile froze on the spot, and he smiled awkwardly. Yet, before he could rack his mind in an attempt to divert the topic, Matt touched Winona’s cheeks gently and spoke, “Winona is my baby. I can’t believe she was hurt when she just got here. How shall we sort things out?”

Winona trembled at his words; him calling her a baby truly made her cringe. It was nothing really—just a light scratch on her face. But deep down in her heart, she understood that he wanted to blow things up to stand up for her and help her leave that place.

He had always been meticulous, so it wasn’t long before he realized her disgust towards the household.

Christopher immediately knew what he meant and glared at Sharon angrily, “You wretched girl! Apologize to your sister now!”

Sharon flared up immediately. “Dad, please understand the situation! I am your biological daughter. How can you defend that bastard all the time?”

Christopher said nothing, took a cup of hot tea, and splashed it on Sharon.

Sharon shrieked in pain and ran upstairs, covering her face.

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