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The Girlboss Begs for Remarriage novel Chapter 1849

All Frank thought of Governor Quill was that he had a troubled life plagued with troubles he could not express much and was hence forced to live in solitude.

In fact, that would be his opinion of Governor Quill, even if the man was not his grandfather—he had always respected his elders.

Nonetheless, Saul's cold expression did not ease despite hearing what Frank said—if anything, he looked even more vicious.

"You brat!" he snapped. "Do you really think that someone who has lived as long as I have won't be able to tell that you're being passive-aggressive?!"

"What?"

Passive-aggressive?

While Frank was left utterly confused, Saul thought he was just faking it and chuckled coolly.

"Fine, I'll spell it out for you!"

Saul spoke confidently, even as Alba and Cara looked on in confusion. "You're just worried that our family would pressure and stop you from taking the governor's office. That's why you're trying to look soft and mislead us, so that we'll let our guard down! In reality… haha!"

Frank narrowed his eyes as he understood—this uncle of his was really paranoid and overthinking everything.

"I'm not what you think I am," Frank said bluntly. "So allow me to reiterate—I'm not interested in Governor Quill's authority or your family's riches. I"m here because I promised Grandfather that I won't let Megan die. I wouldn't come here otherwise, so you don't have to speculate about my intentions. I will be gone as soon as I'm done treating her!"

Despite Frank's bluntness, Saul remained cold, shaking his head and laughing. "Since you say you don't belong here, then you can leave! Megan doesn't need you… Hell, you won't have to help even if she dies!"

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