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Chapter 939: Let Her Suffer a Little for Now

    <h4>Chapter 939: Chapter 939: Let Her Suffer a Little for Now</h4>


    "Young Master, there must be some misunderstanding." George hesitated for a few seconds and said cautiously, "When Miss Yates returns, you should ask her to clear things up. I believe Miss Yates wouldn’t truly betray you. If you conclude she has betrayed you just because of a few unverified news articles, it’s a bit unfair to her."


    "If Young Master considers the photos as evidence, then your scandals over the years wouldn’t be considered rumors."


    "Young Master should still remember, everyone thought you were going to marry Shelly Dawn. Even the news wrote about the specific wedding date and venue, and someone even took photos of you buying a diamond ring for her. Everyone believed you were actually going to marry her, but what happened in the end?"


    That was many years ago.


    Shelly Dawn was the most popr actress in the film industry at the time, having achieved numerous awards with limitless prospects in just two years after her debut.


    If she had been able to stay grounded, who knows how sessful she might be now. Unfortunately, her ambition was too great, and she deceived Matthew Saxon, which ended up ruining her promising future.


    After the scandal of "Shelly Dawn about to marry into a wealthy family" gradually faded from the public eye, Shelly Dawn vanished along with it.


    George’s words had some effect after all.


    Matthew Saxon’s expression, though still ugly, had eased somewhat. The fire in his eyes gradually extinguished.


    He furrowed his brows, lifted his head to look at George: "Do you think this time it’s also maliciously hyped rumor?"


    George dared not speak too confidently. After pondering, he replied, "I trust Miss Yates’s character. If she apanies Maxwell Saxon to the snow mountains, she must have her own reasons."


    "She’s not someone who disregards Young Master’s feelings. Now, the most important thing is to bring her back as soon as possible. Elian Thomson is not a good person. Miss Yates, in his hands, will suffer some hardships. She’s definitely scared now, having ced all her hopes on Young Master. Just now, Young Master seemed indifferent, as if he didn’t care about her life and death. I believe Miss Yates is now both frightened and saddened."


    A few words from George, and Matthew Saxon already felt a bit regretful.


    He indeed had been too indifferent to her just now.


    Knowing full well she was kidnapped and surely terrified, he hadn’t offered a single word offort.


    Upon hearing her choked voice, he wanted to assure her that with him around, she’d be perfectly safe and that he’d ensure her protection. But just as the words reached his lips, his fury uncontrobly surged at the thought of her and Maxwell Saxon’s matter.


    He was jealous, he was envious, he couldn’t bear her showing such bright and sweet smiles to another man, especially when that man was Maxwell Saxon. This made him even more intolerant.


    George’s words had some reasonable points, yet they couldn’t fully dissipate his anger.


    No matter if Maxwell Saxon forced her, she indeed looked very happy in the photos.


    He decided to let her suffer a bit temporarily.


    After all, Uncle Thompson needed his favor. As long as he didn’t let them release Maxwell Saxon and May Denton, Uncle Thompson wouldn’t dare do anything to her.


    "How’s the situation over there?" He rubbed his forehead and leaned his body back, a hint of weariness in his hoarse voice.


    During this period, each day felt like an arrow stretched on the bowstring; even a moment’s rxation was a luxury.


    Now, finally everything hade to a resolution, and atst, he could breathe a sigh of relief.
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