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The Most Loving Marriage: Don't Be Too Bad, Mr President novel Chapter 267

Her words frustrated Alistair. The man frowned and he called out furiously, “Annabelle…”

“President Mu, you don’t have to be so loud, I can hear you perfectly well!” Annabelle replied.

Alistair was infuriated by Annabelle’s unbothered attitude. He had an urge to strangle her to death.

“Annabelle, I want to strangle you!” Alistair stared at Annabelle and enunciated.

“President Mu... That will be a crime!” Annabelle stared at him and enunciated.

“If that isn't a crime, I would have long strangled you to death!”

Annabelle did not doubt his words.

She looked at him and smiled gently, “If president Mu couldn’t stand me so much, then I shall not be bothering you anymore. I’ll head back first!” After saying that, Annabelle wanted to leave.

“Wait!” Alistair said that and blocked her path.

Annabelle stared at him and blinked her eyes, “Is there anything else?”

“Annabelle, when do you plan to repay me?!” Alistair stared at her and asked.

“Repay?” When Annabelle heard that, she simply stared at him, “President Mu, I had already treated you for a dinner and I had already made you coffee. How else do you want me to repay you?”

“Do you think a simple dinner and a cup of coffee was enough to repay my life saving grace? Annabelle, is your life only worth that much?” Alistair stared at her and asked.

It was obvious that Annabelle was simply trying to avoid the man. But with a twist of words the focus became the worth of her life!

“Then, President Mu…” Annabelle stared at him and asked carefully.

She had a feeling that Alistair would suggest something difficult.

Alistair stared at Annabelle and his lips curled up, “kiss me!”

“Huh!?” Annabelle stared at him in bewilderment.

She wasn’t even sure if she had heard the man correctly.

“I said, kiss me!” Alistair repeated impatiently.

“President Mu… Is that what you were expecting from me to repay you?!” Annabelle asked.

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