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Please Love Me, Mr. George novel Chapter 1117

After calming Clarie down, I got up and followed her upstairs.

Before entering the room, it seems to have a sense of the head to turn a glance, you can see the corner of half a person high behind the large vase, a child's clothing hidden.

Just a small corner, but enough to reveal the identity.

Pretending not to see anything, he calmly pressed the door handle and entered the room.

The living room was empty and the sound of the shower came from the bathroom, I walked over and leaned against the bathroom wall in boredom, raising the volume to make sure he could hear me, "That Jeffery kid, he's so curious, he seems to have been quietly observing the negotiations we just had with Quinn and the others."

Or maybe Snowy was called outside by him, too, only I'm not sure.

"Go on." Dennis' voice came out in a low, deep whisper.

Pursing his lips, he decided to get down to business first, "Why did you send Mario away?"

After so many years, the sea has changed, but I remember very clearly, at first I was the one who could not accept Mario, Dennis always believed that this brother will change for the better, how suddenly changed his mind.

Just as the words were spoken, the bathroom door snapped open and Dennis emerged from it wrapped in a bath towel, wiping his hair with a towel as he headed for the living room, "There's no more reason to keep him."

As we speak people are already sitting on the sofa.

"But Clarie's used to having this guy around." I walked over and propped my hands on the back of the couch, expressing Clarie's feelings as best I could.

Dennis sniffed his movements and coldly turned his head to look at me and smiled helplessly, "Even so, don't you realize what the problem is, my dear wife?"

I frowned, a little puzzled, "What's the problem?"

Mario has been with Clarie longer than we have, and, as practice has shown, he is indeed harmless, and since Clarie likes it, there is nothing wrong with staying.

"Come here." Dennis patted the couch beside himself and gestured for me to go over and sit down.

I walked around and faced him, somewhat impatiently, "Now you can talk?"

Dennis smiled blandly, then his big hands climbed onto my shoulders and forcibly turned me around, and his bony palms began to roam my taut muscles.

The feeling of soreness and swelling rose and fell, and I was unconsciously relieved, after a busy day at the hospital, in addition to standing or sitting, not much rest, I was busy forgetting, but Dennis still remembered.

"It's simple." Dennis spoke slowly and methodically while applying pressure with skill, "Clarie would be harmless if she was just used to having Mario's company, but didn't you just hear that, dealing with an organization like Quinn, they have the audacity to hide it from us?"

"Hmm." I nodded, having to admit that Dennis had a point, "The matter does lack consideration."

Quinn how dangerous those people, the international version of the news has its own evaluation, Clarie seniority is still shallow, Mario's professional and not in this, the process of interaction, it is inevitable that the other party will leave a handle, when the time to play on the issue, how to die do not know.

Dennis wants to make an example of Clarie, so that she can learn a lesson, the intention is good, but the method is too strong.

Mario is the teacher that Clarie has recognized since she was a child. If we force people away without giving them a chance and without considering the child's feelings, I am afraid that in the future, it will be more difficult for Clarie to be close to us.

"Maybe a small punishment?" I tried, "It's always better not to take things to the extreme, and I don't think that Mario will necessarily listen to you and leave honestly."

Out of a woman's perspective, in my opinion, a man failed the woman who loved him and gave her life for him to have a child, the rest of her life should be guarded by the child, as a way to atone for her sins, six years so, sixty years should not change.

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