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Let Me Go Mr Hill novel Chapter 2768

Chapter 2768

“Don’t tell Miguel.” Charity said, raising her head and giving him a complicated look.

“Why?” Gage asked, a little dazed.

“Miguel has his own problems that don’t always bother him.” Charity took her responsibilities seriously. “I know your brothers have a good relationship but since you are here to protect me, all you need to do is do your job well and you don’t need to tell him everything.”

Gage was humiliated.

In private, Gage told Miguel a lot of things.

Miguel was well aware of Charity’s daily activities.

Charity said, “Gage, I know Miguel cares about me as well but everyone has a little privacy and secrets. Furthermore, his responsibility is to protect the president. If he always worrying about my affairs will affect his promotion.”

“I see. I will pay attention to it later.” Gage said solemnly.

Charity said, “You will find two more capable bodyguards during this time. You are in this industry, you can’t have no connections at all.”

“All right, I’ll go look for it.” Gage gave a nod.

–Eliza, whom I had previously known, was not like this. She was soft-hearted and would be if she killed a fish.

–Eliza loves me so much.

Estrella said angrily, “This has to be avenged for Monte. She must be made to live rather than die.”

Albert glared at Estrella and said, “It’s not that easy. I checked Eliza, she not only the newly appointed president of Neeson’s Corporation, the major shareholder of Fraga Pictures, but also a shareholder of Jewell Corporation’s a few days ago and even Chester can’t do anything about her.”

“This… How is it possible, she is a very ordinary girl. If it weren’t for me, she wouldn’t even be able to enter the entertainment industry.” Monte wondered.

“Stupid thing, that just means you don’t know her. Since she caused you to contract AIDS, she has to take responsibility for this, or else our Patterson family will never end with her.” Albert snorted coldly.

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