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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 763

Timothy was so frightened. He could only grit his teeth and refused to admit to it when he saw so many people looking at him.

"Nonsense?" This time, even Selena could not stand it and looked at Timothy bitterly. "Haha. Young Master Timothy, I didn't expect you to be a coward who dared not admit to what you did. If you say so, why don’t we head to the company and ask the people there? We have so many employees, do you think they didn't hear anything?"

Timothy's face instantly turned blue and purple when he heard what she said. Yes, it was definitely difficult to explain what happened previously.

Originally, he could tell people in the

company that it was Selena who wanted to seduce him. Many people would have believed what he said. Now that Fane has brought his wife to his house, nobody would have believed him if he used this excuse. That would be extremely troublesome.

"You...you brat!" James finally realized what a nasty thing his son had done. He stepped forward and slapped Timothy with all his might. "I’m really disappointed in you. I thought that you had just fired the two of them, I didn't expect you to hit on Miss Selena. No wonder Fane is so angry!"

Elder Gordon, who originally felt that Fane had gone overboard, finally realized that he was almost manipulated by Timothy. If he was in this position and his woman was almost raped by somebody else, he would have killed that person early on.

As for Fane's action of asking Timothy to kneel down and apologize while slapping himself ten times was actually very kind of Fane. He did this because of his history with the Drake family and he was giving Tanya face.

Timothy, who was slapped in the cheeks, covered his face in anger. "Father, you . you actually hit me because of this? I admit that I was impulsive at that time. I had too many drinks and Selena looked really pretty. She even had a short skirt on. Isn't that very normal? Besides, I was unsuccessful in my attempt!”

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