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Her Seven Little Bodyguards

Chapter 409
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"I have evidence from the hospital. Why don't I show you guys some evidence to prove that my child has indeed

been poisoned?" Vania said.

It wouldn't have mattered even if Vania told them that she had proof of the existence of aliens—the guards didn't

want to look at it at all. "You might look different from the rest of the people, but the excuses all of you use are the

same," one of the guards said. Of course, they were being truthful—Vania was one of the prettiest women they had

ever seen. She was practically a goddess compared to the other people who had come to them in the past.

The man beside her also had attractive, godlike features that were pleasant to the eyes, but that was the only thing

different about them. They may be eye-candy, but they were just as annoying as the rest of the visitors. Finally, one

of the guards lost his patience, and he no longer allowed them to speak. "Just leave. Leave now. I'm going to start

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getting violent if you don't leave!" he cried while shaking his fist. He felt the urge to get rid of them by getting

physical.

Gondalwelt was a relatively faraway city with limited transportation and communication means. The people here

might have heard of Hanson's name, but none of them could recall how he looked. Furthermore, tons of powerful

and influential people visited the master every year. The guards would treat these people the same as any regular

person—they'd chase all of these people away. So, even though the guards could sense Hanson's aura, they didn't

think much of him. It never crossed their mind that he might be someone who was extremely powerful.

At that point, Larry couldn't take it any longer. He had never met someone with the guts to speak to his president in

such a tone. Sure, they may be bodyguards who work for Master Gordon, but what's the big deal? They're just a

nobody in front of my boss. Linda was just as furious as Larry. How dare they speak to my boss like that?

Both the assistants were about to step forward to challenge the guards when Hanson gave them a glare that made

them freeze in their spots. The main reason they visited the place was to save Jude, so no one would benefit from

starting a fight. Vania found herself embarrassed after hearing all the guards' comments, and she took a while to

calm down before she tried to explain herself. However, Hanson spoke up before she could say anything. "Let's not

disturb Master Gordon while he's resting. We can head home for now, and we can figure a way out after that," he

said.

There was a firm look in Hanson's eyes that seemed to comfort Vania a little. He was the only one who could still

keep his calm in this situation. The head security let out a smug laugh after hearing Hanson's thoughtful statement.

"That's the way. Everyone's happy now, aren't we?" The guards were glad that these people were finally leaving—

they didn't want to spend more time talking to them.

The more impatient guard started chasing them out with his arms again. "Leave now. Get out of here…" he

mumbled. Vania took another look at the firm gaze in Hanson's eyes before she turned to the four guards. "I'm

sorry," she uttered dejectedly. Even though they were rude to her, she figured she still had to stay respectful and

polite toward them. She never knew when she might need their help again.

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The guards finally heaved a sigh of relief when they saw Vania and the rest of them walking off. Right then, a

person with a head full of white hair walked out. "Have they left?" he asked with a rather sad look on his face. The

person who was speaking was none other than the famous Master Gordon. Two guards hurried over to help the

master while one made way for the master to step out. "Yeah, they said their child was poisoned and wanted your

help," one of the guards explained.

The guards had the duty to give Gordon a brief explanation of all his visitors' situations. "She's not the one," Gordon

mumbled to himself with the same sad look on his face. The guards were confused by this statement—they had no

idea what the master meant. After their long years of working for the elderly man, they had never seen him smile

even once. On the contrary, Gordon always had the same depressed look.

Furthermore, Gordon would always shake his head after hearing their reports before making the same statement.