Hearing Jerry's protective remarks on Magnolia, Latham wanted to sneer.
It is clear that Jerry's feelings to Magnolia. Why does he still pretend to be her good friend?
"Just spit it out if you love her."
Latham did not restrain himself and sneered, "Beg me. Maybe I will marry my sister to you."
"Bastard."
Jerry gritted his teeth and said to Latham, "Brother Latham, Magnolia is no longer a child now."
"Our parents are dead, and she is just like my daughter. I raised her, and she will always be a child in my eyes."
After Latham said, he held Magnolia's hand. "Go back to your room. I'll ask someone to send Jerry back."
"Hypocritical."
Jerry cursed indignantly. Latham smiled, ignoring Jerry's provocation, as if Jerry's attack was a piece of cake.
It was impossible for Latham to hand Magnolia to others.
Because she owed him too much. Without his permission, she would never leave the Williams family.
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