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Drowing In Mr. Scott's Love novel Chapter 5

Abby Miller was speechless.

However, she was a little reluctant to give up. "But who knows if you will let me do something strange? Let me make it clear first, I won't kill, set fire, or rob."

"I don't have that hobby. So, if you have any questions or doubts, you can ask now."

He crossed his legs calmly and waited patiently with one hand on his chin.

"As long as I sign this contract, can I keep the orphanage?"

Abby Miller bit her lip and asked hesitantly.

"The houses in the old town must be demolished. In the future, that area will be built into a business center. If the orphanage is preserved, it will affect the overall appearance. However, I can guarantee that you don't have to separate from the partners of the orphanage and let everyone have a place to live."

Richard Scott was still very tough, but compared to the time when he was in the hotel, he had obviously made a big concession.

At least, he did not insist on demolishing the orphanage.

More importantly, Abby Miller and her friends wouldn't separate. This was the original intention of her to come to him.

However, in order to prevent the contract from going too far, Abby Miller secretly paid attention to it and did not agree immediately.

She carefully browsed through the contents of the contract. After reading it, she asked, "Is my personal freedom restricted during the contract period? Because I am still in college, so..."

"There is no restriction. You can still go to school. The premise is that you have to move to my residence during the contract period."

"Why?"

Abby Miller's eyes were full of surprise, and the scene of him living in the same house appeared in her mind.

That would be very painful, wouldn't it?

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