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My Waste Husband novel Chapter 329

"Little girl, don't make trouble. Get out of here!" The first person who asked the lady to buy a can ring glared at Lila.

The lady in plain clothes also gave Lila a ferocious look, her eyes full of threats.

Lila put her hands on her hips and said, "So what if I don't get out? You liars, the money that others have worked so hard to earn has been taken away by you. Aren't you afraid that you will be hit by a car when you go out?"

"Get the hell out of here, little girl."

Behind Lila, two middle-aged men appeared and reached out their hands to grab Lila.

Generally speaking, this kind of deception was organized by a gang of criminals, and there were a lot of people.

Just as the two middle-aged men's hands were about to touch Lila's shoulder, Henry suddenly squeezed over and pushed them aside.

"Uncle, you can't buy it. If you don't believe me, you can check on the Internet with your mobile phone. This kind of cheating is everywhere." Lila did not realize that someone had already tried to attack her. She was still standing there, persuading the middle-aged man who was going to take out money.

Originally, the middle-aged man was about to pay, but Lila persuaded him to put the money back. He said to the woman, "Sister, I won't buy it. This little brother also wants it. You can sell it to him." The middle-aged man pointed to the man beside him.

"No, big brother." The woman shook her head. "I just said that I'll sell you. I don't have a local ID card, so I can't get the money."

"Oh, forget it, forget it, I won't buy it." The middle-aged man also realized that something was wrong. He waved his hand and walked out of the crowd.

"Big brother, don't go, big brother." The middle-aged woman tied to stop him for a long time, but she couldn't.

Seeing the duck flying away, the middle-aged woman and other groups stared at Lila with anger.

As if she didn't realize what had happened, Lila hopped aside, took out her mobile phone, and started to play the game happily.

Henry smiled helplessly. She was really a girl who had just joined the society.

In any case, Henry had a good relationship with Lila's grandfather. He couldn't watch his old friend's granddaughter get hurt, so Henry sat down not far from Lila.

As Henry expected, a few minutes later, the middle-aged woman just now, as well as the young man who was the first to say that he wanted to buy the soda can, as well as the two middle-aged men who wanted to hurt Lila surrounded her.

"Little girl, you like to meddle in others' business, don't you?" The four people stood in front of Lila and surrounded her.

Those who had been sitting a little closer to Lila at this moment all moved to the side, for fear that the matter here would affect them.

Lila looked up at the people in front of her with disdain in her big eyes. "You liars, you only know how to cheat honest people. You could see that uncle wasn't wealthy, but you still wanted to cheat him for money!"

"Does it have anything to do with you?" The young man sneered and clenched his fists.

"Little girl, take good care of yourself, follow me!" A middle-aged man strode up, grabbed Lila's arm, and his eyes showed a nasty look, "You look good, and I can also sell you at a good price."

"What are you doing?" Lila shook off the hand of the middle-aged man and said, "If you touch me again, I will call the police!"

"Call the police?"

Hearing Lila's words, the four people couldn't help but smile.

The middle-aged woman said, "You want to call the police, then let's do it! Little D, I remember that your brother-in-law is a captain here, right?"

"That's for sure. In this area, I'm the law!" The young man held his head high, showing a proud look, and then made a phone call out.

Soon, a man in his thirties, wearing a police uniform, came over with a walkie-talkie in his hand. Looking very majestic, he asked the young man, "Little D, what's the matter? Who is making trouble here?"

"Brother-in-law, it's her." The young man reached out and pointed at Lila.

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