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Farewell My Stepfather novel Chapter 65

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She felt a sudden jolt in her heart, and for no reason, a moment of uneasiness made her panic.

What were they calling her for at that time?

Did you find something?

But she didn’t do anything, wasn’t it all guided by that old pervert

Lawson?

Thinking about it, Kaylyn felt more confident, so she cleared her throat and called Lynda back. As soon as the call connected, a roaring voice came through the line, “Why didn’t you wait until tomorrow to call? Where are Paulette and Cecilia?”

“What happened, Ms. Palmer?”

“Oh, what’s up?”

Lynda totally lost her usual cool and composure, her hair was a bit messy, “The boss has something urgent to discuss with them, you need to bring them out right away.”

“But…”

“No way!”

The sky was about to fall!

Lynda felt her blood boiling, she stepped on the gas pedal and said in a deep voice, “Kaylyn, I’m only telling you once, you’ve messed up big time. Get the person out now, or don’t blame me for not warning you.”

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Chapter65

She felt a sudden jolt in her heart, and for no reason, a moment of uneasiness made her panic.

What were they calling her for at that time?

Did you find something?

But she didn’t do anything, wasn’t it all guided by that old pervert

Lawson?

Thinking about it, Kaylyn felt more confident, so she cleared her throat and called Lynda back. As soon as the call connected, a roaring voice came through the line, “Why didn’t you wait until tomorrow to call? Where are Paulette and Cecilia?”

“What happened, Ms. Palmer?”

“Oh, what’s up?”

Lynda totally lost her usual cool and composure, her hair was a bit messy, “The boss has something urgent to discuss with them, you need to bring them out right away.”

“But…”

“No way!”

The sky was about to fall!

Lynda felt her blood boiling, she stepped on the gas pedal and said in a deep voice, “Kaylyn, I’m only telling you once, you’ve messed up big time. Get the person out now, or don’t blame me for not warning you.”

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No one knows their boss better than Lynda. He may seem easy to get along with on the surface, but in reality, no one has crossed his bottom line.

To be honest, this company was all about Paulette!

If someone really had a problem, they wouldn’t get away with it!

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Lynda hung up the phone, slammed on the gas pedal again, wishing she could fly a plane, just hoping to get there before the boss.

Kaylyn didn’t realize the seriousness of the situation, she thought Lynda was just reminding her about office politics.

Paulette’s wine woke up long ago, she was just struggling on instinct.

The music in the private room was playing loudly, no matter how loud she called, it was useless.

The moment Paulette looked up and saw Jeremiah, she felt like she had seen a savior. A slight smile appeared on her lips and she whispered, “You… finally here.”

He came to rescue her again.

Jeremiah felt like his heart was being squeezed by a giant hand, couldn’t catch his breath.

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Seeing the girl’s body about to fall, he rushed over in two steps, held her in his arms, and carefully pulled her close.

Collin and Lynda both rushed over at that moment, and when they saw the scene, they both gasped in shock.

Collin quickly took off his clothes and covered Cecilia with them, while Lynda gave a signal to the security guard and then went to the side to call the police.

Jeremiah looked around coldly, and when his gaze landed on the stunned Lawson, his dark pupils suddenly contracted. He chuckled, his eyes as icy as swords.

I glanced at Collin.

“The rest is up to you guys, I don’t want to see him causing trouble again.”

After saying that, Jeremiah grabbed Paulette and walked away quickly.

Lawson just realized now, and he ran after shouting, “Mr. Swanson…!”

Collin reached out and pulled him back, saying impatiently, “Mr. Swanson who? The police haven’t arrived yet, let’s talk to the police first.”

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