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Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James) novel Chapter 749

Sophie gasped, "Odie, are you out of your mind?"

He threw her down the stairs just like that in the Gibbs’ residence. Wasn't Odie afraid of severing ties with them?

Downstairs, Leticia was already covered in bruises, even sporting a gash on her forehead, as Mr. Gibbs rushed over. Seeing this scene, he broke out in a cold sweat.

"Mr. Odie, what is this..."

"Leticia was just too careless, falling down the stairs like that."

Odie's indifferent remark made Mr. Gibbs freeze, while the maids nearby lowered their heads, pretending they hadn't seen anything.

Leticia was unconscious. Mr. Gibbs didn't show a trace of pity on his face but instead hurried the maids, "Don't just stand there! Take her upstairs! Call a doctor!"

"Yes, Mr. Gibbs."

The maids carefully helped Leticia up and took her upstairs.

Odie, standing tall, looked down at Mr. Gibbs at the bottom of the stairs and said, "Mr. Gibbs, you should keep a better eye on your daughter. This time she was lucky it was just a fall down the stairs; next time, she might not be so fortunate."

"Yes, yes... You're right, Mr. Odie. I'll make sure to discipline Leticia strictly, so she won't trouble you again."

"Good."

With that cold remark, Odie turned and left.

Sophie, trailing behind Odie, was somewhat shaken by everything that had just happened.

What kind of figure was Odie in Summerfield?

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