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Getting Him Hooked: Mr. Freeman’s Indifferent Sinner Wife

Chapter 669
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Chapter 669 "Stop!"

Ian's hand was stopped mid-air by someone.

Zac spread out his arms and blocked Olivia behind him.

"Ian Larson, don't be too much! This is my wedding, and she is my wife. Think before you act!"

Unconvinced, lan shook off the hand that was holding him, gave Zac a vicious look, then turned his

head to look at the person who was blocking him.

"Even you're stopping me? Brother, how can you endure this shameless couple?"

John had an ugly expression. He looked at lan indifferently and dragged him out of the hall. "Come with

me."

"Let me go! That woman looks exactly like my sister. How can you tolerate this?"

"Shut up!"

"Stop pulling me. I want to avenge my sister!"

John was pissed. He stopped moving and let go of his hand. "Fine. You want to get revenge?"

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"Yes!"

"Then kill me!"

lan was stunned and stared at him in fear. "Brother, what do you mean?"

"The person your sister hates the most is me. If you really want to avenge her, then take it out on me!

Don't cause a scene here and embarrass yourself!"

After saying that, he looked up and glanced at Olivia. Then, he left the hall.

lan looked at Olivia, then at John's retreating figure. In the end, he followed him out unwillingly.

Seeing him leaving, Olivia gasped, and her body was shaking.

'lan... This kid is really impulsive.

'If I really was a counterfeit, what he did today would undoubtedly bring him disaster!

'And...'

She looked towards Dorothy. Seeing how she smirked, Olivia immediately felt anxious.

She did not want lan to be dragged into this pool of mud, which was why she was unwilling to see him,

but seeing how Dorothy was acting, she seemed to want to do exactly that.

Suddenly, Zac gently patted her hand and said softly. "Don't worry, John will handle this."

Honestly, she did not trust John completely.

It was true that he promised to help them, but she was aware of who he was.

An exquisite egoist and an actor who was good at his craft.

No one knew the credibility of his words.

'In addition to that, he will definitely press further about Lyla.

If he uses her to threaten us...'

However, Zac seemed to believe him a lot, so Olivia swallowed her words and kept quiet about it.

"Pheebs, are you alright?"

Xavier came over to check up on her and said with irritation, "Kids nowadays are so reckless. How

could he treat you like that?"

"I'm used to it. After all..." Olivia smiled bitterly. "I am just a counterfeit."

"Pheebs, you're getting more and more mysterious. Who do you look like?"

Xavier turned and looked towards the door while saying, " We can't just let these kids do whatever they

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want. We should get someone to teach him a lesson so he knows he shouldn't mess with certain

people!"

Olivia was shocked and quickly comforted him. "I'm fine. Don't do anything to him. He's just a kid."

"Kid? He's a grown-up, and he should be responsible for his own actions."

"He's the younger brother of that woman. I don't want to cause him trouble, please."

"But..."

Zac interrupted him with a smile. "Mr. Hemsworth, how are you enjoying the night?"

"Oh, I'm okay, but I feel like the seafood here isn't as fresh as it is in Murica. Could be better."

"Logically speaking, the seafood in Murica shouldn't be as good as Ocean City's. After all, the city is

located by the ocean."

Xavier chuckled and passed a glass of wine to Zac. "Here. Drink up, and we shall be friends from now

on."

Just as Zac was about to drink, Olivia took away his glass." Sorry, but Zac is still on medication, so he

shouldn't drink. I'll drink for him."

Two people's expressions changed slightly, one to happiness and the other to disgust, but it was all

hidden within their eyes, so it was difficult for people to see.