My Accidental Husband is a Billionaire
Chapter 436
Nara hadn’t even finished writing when Austin sneered. “Senior Sister, don’t push too far. Is it just a pendant? Do you need to be so anxious? Jackson is still seriously ill, and here you are at the hospital; that’s going too far!”
Keira, with her arms folded, looked at him coldly. “That pendant was snatched from Nara by him, so returning it to its rightful owner is only just and fair.”
Austin immediately stood in front of Jackson. “I said
Jackson is still not well. Let’s talk when he’s
recovered!”
“Then what you say today doesn’t count.”
Having said this, Keira loosened her shoulders and
flexed her wrists.
This action startled both Austin and Jackson.
Austin even took a step back. “Senior Sister, don’t go too far! You clearly don’t respect the Gill family!”
Prominent families cared about face.
Even if Keira wanted something, she could have passed
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a message, spoken some nice words, and asked for it to be returned-there was no need to barge in directly.
Keira didn’t understand these rules; all she knew was that something of Nara’s had been stolen, and she
intended to reclaim it!
She stared at Austin. “So, you’re not planning to give back the item? Then don’t blame me for turning this place upside down!”
Austin was immediately infuriated and somewhat intimidated by this senior sister of the Freeman Sect.
He quickly shouted to Jackson.
“Give it to her, Jackson, give her stuff back! Don’t argue
with this madwoman!”
He then sneered again. “I don’t know what’s so precious about it? You come knocking so persistently, so fervently-is it some kind of heirloom?”
Nara hastily waved her hands.
Austin scoffed. “Right, how could your family have an heirloom? You’re so poor!”
Nara halted, and she sadly lowered her head..
Austin then turned to Jackson. “Give it to her!”
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hurriedly exclaimed, “Alright, alright, your stuff
he
bodyguard promptly stepped forward
handed it to Nara.
the bag, saw that it was her necklace, and
asked, “Is it your
Nara immediately nodded.
said, “Alright,
two turned and headed
“A bunch of paupers. It’s good that you
sickroom!”
gaze darkened. “Austin, Keera is from
mute at
Jackson immediately said, “Nara.”
I was cursing her! Chasing after a
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even a mute who can’t speak dares to
- It’s infuriating!”
faltered slightly, and his
turned and glared at
mention you, Senior Sister. You’re not planning
to say something, or turn around and give them a lesson, but
the more he thought about it. Standing up abruptly, he exclaimed, “I’ve never been humiliated like this in my life! This Keera
Austin, she’s way too arrogant. You must help me get
revenge for you? In terms of status, she’s Miss Olsen, in terms of position, she’s the
being sent
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themselves, wouldn’t they?”
was
his demeanor, Austin couldn’t help but pat his. shoulder. “Alright, I know you like Keera, but she’s untouchable now. If you want another woman, I
at Austin with
Untouchable?
second branch,
it had been Austin who
if Lady Gill would fight to the
harsh words, she returned home without having done
“Austin, you said it… Then I
girl? She looks quite pretty, though not stunning. What
her for?”
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Now I can no longer be a man. Isn’t it fitting for
come and serve me?”
and scrutinized Jackson,
been taken under the
Keera…”
said, “Austin, is
about our sister?”
the merit Jackson had earned by finding the jade, and patted his shoulder. “Not yet, but
such a grand advertisement,
soon!”
at the thought of
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