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Please Love Me, Mr. George novel Chapter 1208

When they came downstairs, Leo and the others had already left.

After a quick bite to eat, a shower and a change of clothes, Benjamin himself drove me out.

The last experience in the slum village, I did not expect anything from this night trip, just a walk in the park, and he was worried that I would escape, so he took me along.

But as the car pulled into an elegant lodge, I knew that I had once again misjudged Benjamin's mind.

When I got out of the car, I was still confused, and Benjamin came around when he came from the front of the car and rightfully dropped his hand on my shoulder and swept me into the quaint promenade, saying as he walked, "Let's show you my sincerity."

No head, no tail, I do not know what is selling again.

Walking over, I found that the lodge basically no other customers, except for the occasional two waiters, basically no one else, in the City P this inch of land, so little business, do not know what to rely on to support the daily expenses.

Benjamin's box is very recognizable, with a headset with a walkie-talkie, a tendon bodyguard guarding the door, a few dozen meters away from the surveillance, all the movements around can be grasped at any time.

The bouncer here is much more knowledgeable, Benjamin walked in with me, and there was no reaction, eyes unblinking, straight as a robot.

The decoration of the room is again different from the outside, modern furniture, low-key luxury, and a painting of an unknown author hanging on the wall, like a hard addition, which seems to be extraordinarily abrupt.

Pass through another door and turn the corner before you officially enter the box.

There was only one long round table in the box, each position was seated, a few older ones seemed to be waiting impatiently and were already making faces, and those opposite them were relatively younger, both men and women, and Dennis was clearly among them.

We were the latest, and Benjamin told me to take a seat at the main table, but he himself stood to the side and apologized, "Sorry for the delay, I'm late."

After saying that, a waiter brought a chair over, and he then sat down next to me.

I subconsciously glanced at Dennis, he rested one hand on the table, one hand casually on the back of the chair, seemingly careless, but the fingertips are tapping on the desktop, revealing the urgency of the heart.

Benjamin noticed him too and spoke out in an unpleasant tone, "Who told you to sit here?"

One of the elders with an inch hair, but his hair has been all white spoke before Dennis, "Recently you are often absent, Dennis many things are handled appropriately, we a few old man made the decision, let him take the place of Li Yang for the time being."

"Who says it is not," the bald old man next to him said in a strange way, "Dennis's ability is obvious to everyone, and last time if it were not for someone secretly informing the police, Li Yang would not have died at a young age, a pile of mess left there, all thanks to Dennis to so quickly Since you don't want to take care of such trivial matters, you can leave it to Dennis."

"To the police" is probably the last time Dennis was injured in the deal, it seems that these are the people who work with Benjamin to sell the "goods".

I thought Dennis was just ambushed that time, but I did not expect that there was a human life, so the danger is a hundred times higher than I thought.

But looking at the current situation, Dennis seems to have won a lot of support in the group by taking advantage of Benjamin's handle of betraying his brother.

Sort of a blessing in disguise.

Benjamin smiled lightly and asked the two older men with condescending attitudes in return, "What do you want to say?"

No anger, no screaming, calm and heart, but through the ravaging coolness, silent invasion of the marrow of every person present deep.

As soon as the words came out, a few people who were still furious to Benjamin to hand over the power immediately smacked their lips and did not speak.

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