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My Pretty Sweetheart novel Chapter 1777

Elva Drake, the youngest daughter of the Drake family, was lively and clever. Not only that, but she was classy and beautiful as well. The whole family raised her preciously, as if she were a pearl or a treasure. It was precisely because of this that she had a unique, untamed personality, and pride was embedded deep into her bones. She loved to fight for justice. Matt was notorious for his evil deeds, and in order to protect their daughter, the Drake family had always made sure she avoided contact with other children. They even enrolled her into the city's second highest ranking elite school, so as to keep her safe from Matt.

However, Jarold City was neither small nor big, and the places children from the upper- class society often visited were limited. During an heir's birthday party, Matt and Elva met, and they had some conflict. Matt held a grudge against her, so when the next day came, he got someone to stop the car of the Drake family, took Elva away, and forced himself on her.

After this incident, the Drake family sent her out of the country and cut off all their connections with the Forbes family.

"It appears that Matt is really good at seizing opportunities," I complained helplessly.

"There's no need to bring up irrelevant people to ruin your mood," Hendrix assured. He seemed to be in a hurry as he switched the topic. "Serene will not give up easily. There may be some other conflicts, so you have to be careful."

"Okay," I replied. I knew that he was worried, but I did not want him to tire himself out. In a halfjoking manner, I teased, "You've personally seen Mullen's skills, and the Reid family has arranged so many bodyguards for me as well. No one can hurt me. On the contrary, you're the one in danger. Are you really going to involve yourself in Bate Coin?"

Bate Coin transaction was a gray area, so naturally, I did not give my support. It was just that Hendrix might have other plans, and I had to know what they were. Only then would I be able to devise my way of dealing with Serene.

"What do you think? With our strength, husband and wife, do we need to make this kind of quick money?" Hendrix snickered. His relaxed tone made me feel much more reassured.

It was rare to see him being so modest. I beamed and replied, "I know what to do now."

After a while, I came up with a good idea. "Since Serene is so insistent in obtaining Bate Coin, why don't we beat her at her own game and ruin this for her?"

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