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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 973

But he was not willing to do so.

"I work with chief secretary from time to time and we are quite a match in many ways. So even if we get married our families will not have any opinions. What are you getting involved for?" Mr. Clark said shamelessly.

"Bullshit!" Juanita stood up, and although her cheeks were still pale from the shock, her eyes were red from the anger and her whole body was shaking with rage.

This old man, who was divorced years ago, had had his hands on so many young girls and now he was now even thinking about her!

What he wanted to do was to spoil her reputation first and then marry her.

"My parents wouldn't want me to marry a scumbag like you. Even if I can't get married for the rest of my life, I just won’t choose a pig like you!" Juanita finally came out of her fear and pointed at Mr. Clark and cursed.

"Who can't get married?"

Suddenly, a much intimidating voice rang out from behind them.

The door to the venue was slammed open with force.

The person who came was none other than Karl, who had sped all the way here.

Juanita looked at Karl. His face was livid, and his expression was gloomy. His eyebrows raised a bit when he glared angrily at Mr. Clark.

Juanita was startled and then remembered that she had just been harassed by Mr. Clark before she had a chance to hang up the phone.

She hurriedly picked up the phone from the ground, and sure enough, the phone was still connected, and she quickly cut it off.

Turning toward Karl with a dry smile, she said "I'm, I'm fine."

Karl took a step forward and violently yanked Juanita behind himself and looked angrily at Mr. Clark, "She is my fiancée and the wedding date has already been set. Mr. Clark."

Mr. Clark didn't know Karl, but he thought he was just a young lad and must have had no background.

He was not at all worried and continued arrogantly, "Who are you, young man? How dare you meddle in my affairs? What wedding? Who would believe you? Who are you to marry Senator Sanchez's daughter?"

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