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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies novel Chapter 1011

Drugging?

Hearing this, Anna understood why she was suddenly so uncomfortable.

It seems that Christian's drug is on himself!

As for what kind of medicine it is, Anna is not quite sure.

But Anna wants to stay away from Rupert more than she wants to figure out what she's been drugged with.

She clenched the tip of her tongue, using the pain to force herself awake, and used her last bit of strength to push Rupert away hard.

"I don't need you to care about my affairs, if I really get drugged, I will go to the hospital myself!"

"Anna," Rupert said with a hurt look in his eyes, "do you hate me that much?"

"Shouldn't I hate?" Anna asked rhetorically, "Mr. Robertson, people may have smiled with masks before and made you misunderstand, I have hated you since that incident back then, hated you to the bone!"

It was Rupert who threw away her heart as garbage, and now why does he love her so much?

Don't you think it's ridiculous!

Anna thought and stumbled forward a few more steps.

She got into the car Sebastian had prepared for herself and leaned back in the back and gasped, hard as hell, "Drive!"

The driver heard the order and immediately started the throttle.

Rupert, on the other hand, is worried that something might happen to Anna and rushes forward to stop her.

But Anna has locked the car door from the inside, he can not open, can only go to the front of the car open arms to stop the driver.

Seeing this, the driver was dumbfounded.

Although he was arranged by Mr. Grant to protect Anna, but the front of the car stood Rupert, that is Willisto's famous doctor, but also Willisto old school noble family's only son.

How dare he move?

"Miss Newman, what do you think?" The driver could only turn his attention to Anna.

Anna didn't even blink her eyelids, "If he doesn't let me, I'll just run into him!"

After hearing this, the driver's face turned white with fear, "Ah, that's Mr. Robertson, I wouldn't dare."

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