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Her Seven Little Bodyguards novel Chapter 174

The bodyguards immediately caught on to Hanson’s intention, whereupon they proceeded to drag Bella out of the ward. Shortly after that, her cries echoed throughout the corridor as she couldn’t stop begging Hanson until the silence drowned out her voice.

In the meantime, Vania shook her head with a brittle smile on her face while having her eyes fixed on the door. Deep down, she felt sorry for Bella for falling in love with a man she shouldn’t have. At the thought of that, she began to understand why she found Bella to be different among many when both of them ran into each other at the backdoor during the selection. No wonder she kept coming to the company for me. She did that all for Hanson, didn’t she?

Despite feeling sad for Bella, Vania reckoned she had a bright future ahead of her. Deep down, she believed Bella would shine in the entertainment industry if the latter didn’t make a wrong move. In Vania’s opinion, Bella’s road to fame had just become more challenging upon losing the opportunity to be the spokesperson for Fantasy Daydream Jewelry.

While looking at Hanson as if he was a celebrity surrounded by countless fans, Vania made fun of him and said, “You’re quite the charmer, aren’t you? Even the young girl who just graduated from school has fallen for your magic.”

After hearing Vania’s teasing, Hania looked askance at her. “I’m sure I have nothing to do with that.”

Vania continued to tease the man. “Have a heart, dude. Don’t you pity that poor lady at all?”

“Do you want me to pity her?” Hanson raised his eyebrows as if asking her whether she would be jealous.

“What does that have to do with me?” Vania saw through the man and asked.

“What are you talking about? Hasn’t April been calling you Mrs. Luke?” Hanson sounded as if Vania was already his girlfriend. Therefore, it naturally occurred to him that he should refrain from ever getting close to another lady. That way, he could be faithful to his girlfriend. Furthermore, he considered himself a good man who would never make his girlfriend jealous.

Nonetheless, Vania quickly corrected Hanson and said, “Let me make this clear one more time. I’ve never said I’d date you.” Oh, dear! How does he have the audacity to say that? What am I to him? His favorite clingy pet? What makes him think I’d agree to be with him?

Dissatisfied with the lady’s reply, Hanson asserted his dominance and replied, “Well, you’re the only person I’ll marry.”

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