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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 1091

"Good, you're good." Otis held back the displeasure in his heart and cast a fierce glance at Frank.

Now, within the military, there were hardly anyone who dare to disrespect him in this way.

Even the adjutants of General Ralph were so polite when he saw him.

"Where's Ms. Cecelia's phone? Where is it?" Otis inquired patiently, "What the hell happened today?"

"I don't know, and I didn't see it. I'm only responsible for Ms. Cecelia's well-being. I don't know anything about the rest." Frank returned in a cold voice.

"Asshole! Since something happened, there must be a reason. Don't we need to find out why? How else can we avoid the same thing from happening again? Give me Ms. Cecelia's cell phone and I'll give it to Telecom Department. We must find out who has contacted Ms. Cecelia and who might hurt her." Otis snarled, "I know you're loyal and I wish Ms. Cecelia well. We all have the same goal, so you better cooperate with me."

"Who believes you?" Frank glanced coolly at Otis. Just now, he had been polite enough.

Now, the disdain as well as distrust in his eyes was just more obvious.

"You! What do you say! I am the son-in-law of the Heath family, and you think I will hurt Ms. Cecelia? You don't believe me? What do you mean?" Otis was simply furious with Frank.

What Frank gave him was nothing short of naked provocation, as well as humiliation.

He had made it this far, but there were still people who dare to look down on him. This was unbearable!

"So what? Even her own daughter would hurt her." Frank snorted coldly. Before Cecelia woke up, he would never trust anyone.

"What!" Otis' eyes were wide open, "You're saying that it was Charlotte who injured Ms. Cecelia like that?"

Frank didn't even bother to answer. He just blocked the door with his body and didn't let Otis in.

Otis thought about Frank's expression, and what Eugene said earlier.

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