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My beloved wife novel Chapter 136

"You little fool, don't say that to me." He flicked her forehead. "Let's go to stay in my car. It's so cold standing out here."

He carried Nina into the car. At this moment, Cary came out from nowhere and said, "Hey, hey."

Nina turned around and saw it was Cary. She widened her eyes and shouted angrily, "It's him! It is him who came to drink with Rita and made her disappear!"

Frank squinted and said coldly, "Mr. Cary."

"Mr. Cary?" Nina didn't know what was going on now. She only knew that this man was a friend of Pitt.

"This is the second son of the Su family, the second elder brother of Nora." Now Frank knew why Rita disappeared. It must be the tricks of Cary.

"Where did you take Rita to?" Nina rushed forward and wanted to have a fight with Cary. "Hand her over! If you dare to hurt her, Aaron Leng won't let you go!"

"I don't hurt her," said Cary, raising his hands and smiling cheekily. "She is not with me."

Seeing this, Frank pulled Nina behind him. He walked forward and said to Cary with a faint smile, "Mr. Cary, although Rita is not with you, you must know where she is. Hand her over. We'll pretend nothing has happened. If Mr. Aaron is alerted, you'll have a hard time."

Usually, Frank was a typical playboy, who was dandiacal, having no interests in proper business At the critical moment, he was not the same person at all.

Cary touched his chin, with a hint of confusion in his eyes. He looked at Frank carefully, thinking that he might be some tough person.

"Are you threatening me? I'm not afraid of being threatened at all. I know where Rita is, but it's too late now."

"What do you mean?" Nina rushed forward, grabbed Cary's collar and gave him a punch. She had learned some classes of Kung Fu, and her attack was fast and fierce, which caught Cary off guard and made him teeter backward a little.

"Nina!" Fearing that she would suffer losses alone, Frank stepped forward and pulled her back.

Annoyed and flustered, Nina said, "I know it's Pitt!"

"Well, I said everything I know. It has nothing to do with me. I'm leaving now."

After saying that, Cary quickly stepped away. When he thought he was out of their visual field, he made a phone call to Pitt. "Where is she?"

"What? I just booked a room." On the other end of the phone, Pitt was impatient. He had knocked out Rita and was about to get her laid when the phone rang.

"I have to tell you something..." An idea came to Cary's mind, and he believed it could make Rita take the initiative to break up with Aaron without hurting her.

"Say it!"

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