"Not easy..." The man shook his head.
Margaret raised her lips and smiled very charmingly. "It's good that you know that it's not easy. You know, I have a bad temper. If you haven't coaxed me, I may leave directly. This time I will leave you a clue. Maybe after I am angry and leave, I won't leave you at all, so that you can't find me anymore."
"You won't be able to find me again?"
This sentence made Charleston's eyes shrink.
He tightened his grip on Margaret. "How dare you?"
"Are you threatening me?" Margaret widened her eyes and looked at Charleston, who seemed to be a little aggrieved.
"..." Mr. Limbaugh instantly became very helpless.
How could the little woman, whom he wanted to dote on, be willing to threaten him? Just now, it was clear that her heart was twitching and she was at a loss, so she said those words.
"I don't dare." Charleston instantly gave in.
"It's good that you don't dare." Margaret nodded with satisfaction. She snickered and asked insatiablely, "I ask you, who are you and your mother going to protect?"
"You!"
Margaret was a little surprised, but she didn't expect Charleston to answer so fast.
"At least you should think about it. If you don't want to think about it, answer it. Have you been thinking about it in your heart for a long time and trying to deceive me?" Margaret said squinting.
Charleston smiled dotingly. She reached out and rubbed Margaret's little head. "Do you still want to think about it? It's my father's business to protect my mother. It's my business to protect you."
Margaret was stunned for a moment and looked straight at the man in front of her with her beautiful eyes.
The sun slanted down from the window, shining on the man's face, as if it was coating him with a halo.
The first thought that came to Margaret's mind was that her man was really good-looking.
"Then tell me, what's your relationship with Suanne? Why do you have to protect her?" Margaret finally asked this question.
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