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The man kneeling on the ground refused to admit it.

to utter

Mers

a single word.

Two bodyguards stepped forward, their batons in hand, accompanied by muffled groans as they fell down, until the sound of bones cracking could be heard. People were exhausted, yet they stubbornly refused “Paul, how many years have you been with the Lewis family?” The man who was called trembled as he said, “Eight, eight years.” Paul was the son of the Campbell family’s driver and nanny. If we were to place him in ancient times, his status would be that of a born member of the household. He was very intelligent and knowledgeable.

He was quite impressive, climbing all the way up to the position of Scar’s deputy, and also bringing back a lot of news about the Lewis family.

Every time is true news, which indeed leaves no doubt about loyalty.

“Eight years, indeed a long time, long enough for your child to be three years old, and parents still don’t know, right?”

your

Gabriel’s calm and indifferent words pierced the man’s heart like a sharp knife. He trembled like a sieve with fear, but he still pretended to be calm, gritting his teeth and insisting, “Mr. Campbell, I don’t know what you’re talking about. I don’t even have a partner, so how could I have a child?”

Gabriel:“Is it?”

The man uttered two light words, and immediately a phone appeared in front of Paul. His pupils dilated to the extreme when he saw the child tied up inside.

He hurriedly looked up to see the person in the corner, knocking his head and leaving a blood mark.

“Mr. Campbell, I was wrong, I was wrong!”

“You asked me to do anything, and I agreed. My son is innocent, please spare him!” The man still hid half of his body in the dim corner, his posture lazy like a hibernating lion, but his whole body exuded a cold and indifferent chill.

Gabriel didn’t say a word, but Paul’s fear kept accumulating in his mind. As the man stood up, he seemed to see his three–year–old child dead in front of him. Paul wanted

kneel down and get closer, but he was held back by the bodyguard. Seeing the man had already boarded the car,

car, he hurriedly shouted, “Charlie!”

“It was Charlie Bennett, from the Bennett family in South End!”

to

but he saw the child

I said, why did you have to treat him

another blow when he

recruited by Gabriel at the

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wife and children to Scar, you

walked up to the man

butt and put it into a

call the police.”

traces in the factory were completely wiped away, not a single cigarette butt or ash was left.

evidence of his wrongdoing

the sound of

the darkness of the car. The car swiftly drove into a quiet and secluded path, heading towards the hospital. Inside the car, the man leaned back on the leather seat and closed his eyes, lost in thought. The mottled light from the street lamp outside the window cast a haze on his delicate face, as if adding a layer

Bennett, Dylan’s grandfather.

The Lewis family, able to stand strong in the

the powerful to street thugs. If

family today, except for the runaway Gianna, all used to operate sewing

inside.

mastermind behind the big fish caught by Gianna, has now been mostly caught, unexpectedly involving another Charlie at a

still maintains the same connection with the business.

hospital just as the sun was rising. As she pushed open the door and entered, she saw a man

were bodyguards guarding the entrance, and no one else was allowed in. He continued to fasten his belt and picked

clothes and pants he had just changed out of were placed on the sofa next to

still wet and dripping

dressed himself and sat on the sofa, taking the towel from the side and wiping

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that the man in front of her seemed to have returned to the state of their

as if devoid of

any emotions.

from him and sat down.“How is Joshua?” Gabriel:“The fever has subsided, I can be discharged this afternoon. If

speechlessly and continued, “Bringing them back home

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