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I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin) novel Chapter 309

Chapter 309 The Clue


The next second, Harper turned her head and looked at him, but in the end, she didn't answer whether it was because she was soft-hearted.

Benjamin didn't continue asking because his phone rang at this time.

It was Curtis calling.

Curtis said, "Mr. Martin, I just learned that the Mitchell Group hired two capable executive managers. They were brought to the Mitchell Group by Kimberly herself. I checked and found that these two came from Dattlech."

"I see." Benjamin hung up the call and put it aside. He stared ahead with a meaningful look and then looked at Harper. "Did you send the two people to the Mitchell Group?" he asked.

Harper tilted her head and stared at Benjamin. She smiled faintly, "You knew it?

"I have sent them to watch the Mitchell Group so that the problem can be resolved immediately if anything unfavorable happens.

"I asked Anderson for them."

"He doesn't seem to be easily persuaded. Would he be willing to send his people to you?" Benjamin asked.

He obviously didn't believe it because he was also a businessman, and businessmen understood each other best.

Harper smiled, "Annie and I are friends. Although they are not biological siblings, they have some affection since they grew up together. It shouldn't be surprising that he is willing to help me."

Benjamin stared at her, his handsome face revealing unclear meaning. He said in a hoarse voice, "Harper, I don't care why he helped you, but you have to remember that you are married and pregnant. So it's better to keep your distance from men."

Harper paused slightly. She compressed her lips and said nothing.

Back at the apartment, the two had dinner with Eleanor and then took a walk together.

In the evening, when Harper came out from the shower, Benjamin was checking tomorrow's schedule on his tablet. Harper walked over and sat beside him.

She looked at him and asked, "Benjamin, how did the previous investigation go?"

"Huh?"

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