My One-month Marriage With Mr. Hawkins
Chapter 619: What His Words Meant
He looked at Florence in surprise and said in a deep tone, “What are you doing here? It’s quite dangerous. Go back to Stanford.”
Florence raised her head and looked at Ernest, shaking her head determinedly.
She reached out and grabbed his big hand.
She said bluntly without hiding her love, stressing each syllable, “I want to accompany you. If it’s dangerous, I’ll go through it with you together!”
Ernest looked at her in a daze, feeling as if his heart had an electrical shot.
His heart trembled slightly.
Florence looked quite determined. She turned around and looked over at those people from the Turner family.
“If you’re going to die or get hurt, I’ll be with you!”
Those words were for the Turners.
Upon hearing it, the Turners felt as if they had swallowed flies, their expressions kept changing dramatically.
Their family meeting had decided to punish Ernest, so they could do whatever they wanted.
However, all of them know that Florence was the baby from the Fraser family, just like life for them. Who had the guts to hurt her?
They were afraid that the Frasers might kill them immediately.
Theodore looked at Florence and Ernest with a complicated look, frowning deeply.
He blamed Ernest in a cold tone, “Ernest Hawkins, what’s going on? You are a man, and you want Florence to be your backer now. Do you think under her protection you wouldn’t pay any price for what evil things you’ve done?”
If it wouldn’t come to the most critical moment, Theodore wouldn’t offend Florence or do anything to her.
blaming Ernest
people from the Turner family also stared at Ernest
Turners had completely treated Ernest as an
this family that was related to him in blood, Ernest couldn’t find any sense of belonging. Instead, they all wanted to kill
hand, curling up his lips into an
and asked in an elegant tone, “I’m quite curious. What kind of evil things
was a compulsory requirement for the succession right
rule that no matter in which circumstance, the direct line of
was dead. Otherwise, the successor
elders of the family voted to abolish the heir’s succession right, and then introduced a new successor, the first
even more cruel and huge. The successor who had been abolished must suffer great harm, including the final judgment of
never been a precedent to abolish the successor before. Moreover, every successor would be brought up under the careful cultivation of the family members, who had set up a huge network within the family, so he would have a lot
matter what, it wouldn’t be possible that all the elders of the
Ernest was
grown up outside the family. Suddenly, he came back and snatched the right of succession from Benjamin’s hands. However, Benjamin had been rooted in the family for a long time. He had support from almost all the elders. Ernest had
He disguised himself as Clarence Jenkins and offended the Fraser family. All he had done was provoking the dignity and rock bottom
elders who hadn’t
Theodore, was one of
to be that all of them supported
took a step forward and said in a harsh tone, “Since you don’t agree, I can tell you exactly. You disguised yourself as Clarence Jenkins and
in the abolish ordinance are clear written - once he or she has
turned around to look at Florence, who was standing by him
and unkind
how much she
made
to a smile. Raising his hand that was tightly holding Florence’s, he waved them in front of
deeply. Stanford sent us back in person. How can you mistake that I’ve damaged the relationship between the Turner and the
gray-haired man
they received positive confirmation from Stanford, which meant that the Fraser family was angry
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