Chapter 69 Bring Her to See Me

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“Mr. Harrison,” a voice called out just as Arthur was mere inches away from the mask. He turned around to find Diana had somehow entered the room, her face icy and her eyes devoid of warmth as she looked at Arthur. “I’m here to take her home.”

Arthur’s fingers curled slightly, and after casting another glance at the mask, he seemed lost in thought before withdrawing his hand. “Why is she wearing a mask?”

Diana lied without batting an eye. “She has burn scars on her face and is deeply self–conscious. She never goes out.” She walked over and lifted the unconscious Charlotte into her arms.

“Mr. Harrison, I’ll be taking her now. I’ll contact your assistant about our collaboration.” With that, she quickly carried Charlotte away.

“Who said you could leave?” Arthur’s calm yet pointed voice rang out. Diana’s arms tightened around Charlotte. She glanced down at the unconscious Charlotte, a complex emotion flickering in her eyes as her brows furrowed deeply.

The situation was undoubtedly dangerous. Arthur was a man of suspicion, and whatever piqued his curiosity, he would relentlessly pursue until he uncovered the truth. Right now, what lay beneath the mask was his most burning question.

I do? If he insists on removing the mask and seeing the face he knows

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her,” Arthur said. “Isn’t it fair that I take a

possibly say? Compared to him saving her, letting him

wait until she wakes up,

approached, his gaze fixed. on Charlotte, reaching out to remove her mask. Diana didn’t dare move. Dodging would only raise more

you

“I’m afraid you’ll be horrified by her appearance.

his phone rang. He pulled it out and saw it was Sarah calling. “Hello?” His tone was low and

choked with tears. “Arthur, can you come to the hospital? I’m so scared. My parents just came and told me I’m useless, that I should get married as soon as possible. But I don’t want to. I

now,” Arthur said, then

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