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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 396

"What?"

When Fiona heard that, she was caught by surprise and took a deep breath.

She immediately stepped forward and glared at Fane angrily, "Fane, have you gone mad? I told you to find a bodyguard to protect my daughter, but you just found one casually? Do you even know who he is? He’s an officer, and a marshal at that, and you're asking him t o become a bodyguard?"

Having said that, she pulled Fane to stand in front of Dennis, "Hurry up and apologize to Marshal Dennis. Even if you're fortunate enough to save his life by giving him some medicine, he's already expressed his gratitude for that. What right do you have to ask him t o be your bodyguard?"

Fiona was almost scared to death by Fane. This guy could actually spout such nonsense. Was he not aware of how powerful a marshal was? 1

An officer, a marshal at that, countless people wanted t o get into their good books.

However, Fiona did not expect Dennis to smile indifferently, "That's not a problem, I'll protect sister-in -law secretly. Of course, if you're around, then I won't b e needed. I’ll most definitely try my best to protect her when she's alone to and from work, or when she’s out

alone." "Agreed, he agreed?"

Fiona's jaw dropped, wondering if she heard wrongly. Fane asked a marshal to protect her daughter, and the other party actually agreed to it. It was a miracle.

"Mother, I wasn't looking for someone casually. You said to find a bodyguard for Selena. If I'm going to find one, I've to find a better one, right? Otherwise, what if the hitman hired by the other side happens to be very skillful? That's why I thought Marshal Dennis is very suitable!"

At this time, Fane grinned at Fiona, as if he was talking about something very trivial.

"Auntie, don't worry. From now on, I'm going to treat Fane as my brother. And as my brother, my life is his!"

Dennis looked at Fane as he said this, his expression serious.

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