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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 357

Carefully planning, Luca then commanded the other two bodyguards, "You two! Go pick up Miss Selena from her company. You must be respectful and treat her well, do you understand?"

At this moment, Fane thought of his precious daughter.

"Oh, right. You didn’t take away my daughter, Kylie, right?” he spoke. "If she’s terrified because of you, you'd land yourself in serious trouble.”

After all, Kylie was only a little over four years old; he did not want her to be frightened and traumatized at such an innocent age.

"Well, when we went to your house, we didn't see any little girl, so we didn't..."

Luca wiped the cold sweat on his forehead once more. Thankfully, they did not take the daughter away as she went to school. Otherwise, this unassailable yet mysterious man before him would be infuriated.

Although the George family was puissant, it was certainly not a good idea to give Fane the hump. 1

"Alright, I'll pick up my daughter first before going to the George family's residence," Fane decided before going back into his car.

Without further ado, Luca quickly commanded his

subordinates to make way for Fane.

"Hurry up and move the car. Make way for Mr. Woods!"

Meanwhile, in the George family's residence, Sasa no longer had an upset stomach, and she did not want to visit the toilet again. It seemed that the efficacy of the pill had completely worn off, and Sasa was lively once more. 3

The greatest outcome from everything that had happened was that Sasa had lost more than 15 kilograms, and she weighed only around 90 kilograms at this moment. If they had not seen it for themselves, Mr. and Mrs. George would hardly believe it. The girl before them turned into an alluring and comely young lady. This was their daughter!

The clothes on Sasa were obviously bigger and looser now as she drastically lost so much weight. She took a shower and found herself some old skirt that she used to wear when she was slimmer back then to change into.

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