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The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper

Chapter 688
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Chapter 687 The eight men worked together to protect Harriet.

"Yvonne, don't be afraid. We won't let anyone harm you," Arthur reassured her.

"Thank you!" Harriet smiled.

"You are our sister. If we don't protect you, who will?" Arthur shook his head.

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They all genuinely cared for Harriet. With Delbert's situation uncertain and he mixed up with Sadie, Harriet felt wronged.

If they couldn't protect her now, they would feel guilty.

The bodyguards glanced at each other. None of them dared to approach.

The Bass brothers were not to be trifled with.

Sadie widened her eyes and angrily shouted, "What are you all standing there for, you useless people?" Harriet sneered, "Weren't you so arrogant just now? Cand get me. I'll be standing here. Do you have guts?" "Do you think I can't do anything for you?" Sadie was furious.

She had hoped to mock Harriet, but ended up being mocked.

She had been slapped, but there was nothing she could do.

Harriet cout from behind Arthur and said slowly, "Sadie, take this as a warning. Sooner or later, I will take back what belongs to me. The fake can never be real." Sadie raised her head and took two steps forward, intending to lunge at Harriet.

Levi saw through her intentions and shielded Harriet. "If you dare touch Harriet, I'll make you suffer like hell." Sadie cto her senses, but she didn't dare challenge Levi.

She could only glare at Harriet.

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"I remember all the things you've done. We will settle this score sooner or later!" Harriet sneered. "Let's go. Don't bother with this crazy woman!" She glanced at Delbert again before leaving gracefully.

The Bass brothers followed her and guarded against everyone.

Feeling so wronged and insulted, Sadie was extremely angry.

She turned to look at Delbert and felt a surge of grievance in her heart.

Playing the victim, she said, "Delbert, you are my fiancé. I will never let anyone take your away. No matter how despicable that woman is, I will protect you!"

Only when Delbert was by her side could she feel a hint of reassurance. At least for now, Delbert belonged to her.

"You should stay away from Harriet. She is malicious and always finds! trouble with me. Don't let her sweet talk deceive you," she said. Delbert's eyes flickered, and he nodded absently. "Let's avoid her and not engage with her." X