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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1114

Soon, Fane arrived at the mall outside of the airport with Shirley on his back.

Shirley's face was crimson red as she was o n Fane's back. The manly aura that Fane emitted caused her to be extremely nervous. She had no idea that this guy, who made her angry, would give her such feelings.

"Hey, am I heavy?" Shirley thought about it and purposely asked to lighten the mood.

"You’re alright!" Fane dismissed perfunctorily in a few words. He carried Shirley into a shoe shop he saw in front. "0 h yes, are you sure that you want to buy two pairs of shoes?"

“Of course! You've broken my shoes. Don't you know about double compensation?"

Shirley pursued her delicate mouth and said arrogantly.

"Alright. Double! Double!" Fane smiled bitterly.

"Oh, my, cousin! Are you in a relationship?" As they finished speaking, a young girl who was trying on shoes in the shop immediately ran over when she saw Shirley. The girl opened her eyes widely and her eyeballs almost popped out of her sockets as she was very surprised.

"Let...let me down now!" Shirley’s face was blushed in crimson color and she wanted t o hide underground. She was absolutely speechless. All she wanted was to bully Fane, she had no idea that her younger cousin's sister would spot them.

Willow said happily. She soon thought about something and added. “Oh right, there’s still Wilton. He can’t know about this too.”

"This guy broke my shoes so I...I asked him to carry me and pay me back. If you don’t believe in me, you can ask him!" Shirley glanced at Fane and he actually started smoking the cigarette he took out. She was slightly speechless as he did not stand forward to help explain.

Previously she did this to make Wilton angry. It was troublesome if Willow misunderstood her for this and people learned about it. How would she explain to her father and the others?

"She's tight. Don’t misunderstand us, I’m only repaying her shoes!" Fane smiled and said to Willow.

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