Mr. Fraser came here just to take Kathryn for a ride, and he didn’t ask Kathryn where she wanted to go.
He followed the road wherever he found it.
After Kathryn finished the cup of ice cream, she said, “My dad arranged for me to be a pervert. I met a man named Leo at the elevator entrance. He stopped me and wanted to do something to me. Using the moves you taught me, I knocked him down and kicked him hard. I don’t think he will dare to challenge me again in the future.”
Mr. Fraser was both civilized and martial and had great skills.
Although Kathryn was good at fighting, she had practiced fighting too many times and had not really learned any boxing or kicking skills.
Her adoptive parents didn’t treat her well, so why were they willing to spend money to let her learn boxing and martial arts?
After Mr. Fraser came to her side, he found that she was very responsive and strong, so he gave her a few pointers, and she was able to unexpectedly throw Leo over her shoulder and seize the opportunity to beat Leo.
Mr. Fraser’s eyes darkened, and he said coldly, “Miss, you should have told me earlier, and I will take off his hand! Mr. Janzen has gone too far!”
Holden had no status in the Farrell family, but he couldn’t erase the fact that he was Kathryn’s biological father.
Mr. Fraser: “Miss, do you need me to settle the score with Mr. Janzen?”
In Mr. Fraser’s eyes, there was only Kathryn, and even Matriarch Farrell could no longer influence him.
Not to mention Holden, a person with little power in the Farrell family.
Kathryn said calmly, “You don’t need to go find him. I can handle it myself. My mom will be back in two days. Help me find a woman with a hot body but an angelic face. She must be very coquettish and free-spirited. That kind of person, preferably someone who hangs out in romantic places and has a backer, I want to give him a big gift through my dad.”
If her biological father dared to scheme against her and harm her, she would treat him the same way as he did.
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