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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 105

Fiona was stubborn.

The corners of Selena's mouth curled into a bitter smile. She bitterly hung up in disappointment.

"Hey, Honey. What's the matter? You look like you're i n a very bad mood on your first day at work!"

Coincidentally, Fane parked his electric scooter in front of her. He took out the ice cream he bought and gave it to Selena. "The weather is quite hot. It’s still early, so I just drove there and bought two ice creams!"

Selena responded to Fane's gentle smile with a sad one. She took the ice cream and lamented, "Hubby, I don't know what to do. I'd just gotten into the company, and I fell for someone's scheme. What disappointed me was that when I asked my mother for 300,000 and told her that I'd pay her back when I get her salary, she refused to lend it to me. She thought that you were in trouble and I wanted the money to pay up to someone for the trouble you caused."

Fane felt distressed just by seeing Selena’s dull expression. He stepped forward and smiled faintly. " Honey, it's okay. If you need money, just tell your husband. You need 300,000, right? I'll take you to the bank and cash out one million. I’ll let you have it so you can feel at ease!"

The moment he finished, however, his face went somber. His fists balled tightly. "Who dares to plot against you on your first day at work? I'll kill him! Motherf*cker... How dare he schemed against my woman? He's digging his own grave!"

"Can you not do this? Do you want to solve every problem with your fists?"

"And, actually, it’s not a big deal. She's been a supervisor for many years, and perhaps she was eager to be promoted as a manager. Unfortunately, the vacancy was given to me."

Again, Selena smiled bitterly. She had mixed feelings for Fane. She was mad at him for behaving like a brash man who wanted to solve everything with his fists. He even threatened to kill the person. What she loved about the guy, on the other hand, was his sincere care and love for her. She never lacked a sense of security.

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