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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 234

“What are you doing?” Annabelle stared at Alistair and asked.

“Reporting it to the police!” Alistair said that and called the number.

At that time, Annabelle stretched out her hand and stopped him, “Must you really call the police?”

“Why shouldn’t we call the police? I will never let a person like him roam free!” Alistair enunciated.

“But… If you were to do that, he will lose everything!” Annabelle frowned.

“Don’t tell me that you still have compassion for him, worrying that he will lose everything? In my opinion, your well-being is even more important than his life!” Alistair said furiously, as if he was the one that got hurt.

Annabelle sat on the passenger seat and said no more. Alistair made a call to the police and reported the incident.

After hanging up the call, Alistair’s anger was slightly relieved.

He turned his head over and looked at Annabelle, “How do you feel? Let me send you to the hospital right away!” Alistair asked worriedly.

“I’m fine, just a little light injury, there’s no need to go to the hospital!” Annabelle said.

When Alistair saw that Annabelle’s wrists and ankles had a burnt mark from rope, he was worried.

And so, he drove to the hospital.

Annabelle sat in the car and no matter everything she said was ignored by Alistair. He drove directly to the hospital. When Annabelle saw how determined he was, she said no more.

Honestly speaking, when she was together with Alistair in the car, she wasn’t afraid anymore. Not only that, she felt secured…

She was moved that Alistair appeared in the nick of time…

However, she simply stared at Alistair’s side view and said nothing.

On the other side.

When Song Jing rushed to the mansion, he saw lot of police cars outside.

The location was where president He sent him.

Could it be… He came too late?

What happened?

When Song Jing thought about that, he got down the car right away.

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