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My One-month Marriage With Mr. Hawkins novel Chapter 941

Stanford staggered in front, almost losing his balance.

Drug him?

Set up a honey-trap?

The first guess was too impossible, and the second was too low. Stanford wouldn’t use either at all.

He looked at Phoebe helplessly. “Do you hope me to set the honey-trap?”

Phoebe thought for a while and then nodded for several times.

She answered, “Of course. I do look forward to it.”

Stanford’s face darkened.

Last night, she said she loved him so intensely, but today, she wished him to set up a honey-trap for another man. Stanford wondered why she was so open-minded.

It was said the possessiveness between two loved people was pretty intense. Probably, Phoebe didn’t love him for real.

He was disappointed.

In anger, Stanford pressed his thin lips and turned away.

Phoebe watched his expression change from being delighted to impassive. She shuddered.

However, she wasn’t afraid of him. Or, to be exact, she had been used to his temper.

Phoebe followed him and took the initiative to hold his hand.

She said expectantly, “I do look forward to seeing your honey-trap on me.”

Stanford stiffened. He felt as if his heart was swept by a feather. It tickled and tingled. He wanted more.

Collin looked back, only to find that Stanford’s ears reddened because of Phoebe’s words. He pitied Stanford instantly.

Stanford was inexperienced in love, but Phoebe was experienced in flirting. Collin could imagine how obedient Stanford would be to Phoebe in the future.

He couldn’t turn the table at all.

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The Turner’s Mansion.

There were several independent small houses next to the big castle.

Ernest was staying in the giant castle. Now, he directly moved into a house with Florence.

Three layers of well-trained bodyguards were circling around the building. No one could get in.

Even if Theodore came over to visit, he must wait for the approval.

It meant Ernest had established a fortress in the Turner family.

Florence was staying in there.

Besides protecting her, when Ernest was about to discuss important things with his subordinates, he would do it here so that others wouldn’t eavesdrop.

What he did had challenged Theodore’s authority.

Theodore was angry, but he couldn’t do anything under the current circumstance.

He was actually in a dilemma with both internal and external threats.

Externally, the Fraser family had received the news and fallen out with the Turner family directly. In two or three days, the Turner family suffered from a substantial economic loss, let alone the two families’ competition on business and power.

Internally, Ernest was his grandson, the future master of the family, but he supported the Fraser family. He even moved into an independent house to get rid of Theodore’s control.

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