Divine Pregnancy Mister Greeting at Dawn Chapter 30
Chapter 30 His Tenderness Zachary asked two questions in a row and raised his voice in the end, releasing an oppressive aura. Gladys was embarrassed. She had thought Justin had saved her and taken care of her, so, of course, she was disappointed. Now that she thought about it, it was Leslie who saved her. She curved her lips. “No. I am just a little surprised.” Zachary naturally knew she wasn’t telling the truth, but he didn’t bother to pursue this matter. “What do you want me to do with your foster mom and Colin?” “What?” Gladys looked at him in amazement. She thought, “Why does he sound like he is helping and protecting me? Other than Justin, no one has ever promised to help me.” Feeling uneasy, she said, “You don’t need to do anything with my foster mom, I will find her later. As for Colin, can we send him to jail? I’m worried that he’ll harm other girls.” She spoke carefully, afraid that he wouldn’t help her. After all, Colin was powerful in Salvon City, and he had a big backer, so no one went against him. As far as Zachary was concerned, there was no one he couldn’t go against. He said coldly, “Yes.” Gladys was happy. “Thank you. Sure enough, in this society, only violence can beat violence, and only power can beat power.” Powerless people like her could only be bullied, no one would care about their complaints. Zachary seemed to understand the sadness and helplessness in her voice. He smiled. “In the future, when you get in trouble, you can call me and call for help at once. Don’t be that stupid again.” Gladys‘ heart trembled. 255 Mouchers She wanted to argue that she was not stupid at all. The point was that he didn’t sound truly bossy. It was more like he was caring about her. The uneasiness and warmth in her heart grew stronger as she took a deep breath. Gladys thought. “What am I thinking about? He’s Julie’s fiancé. He must be taking care of me for the sake of Julie and Mars.” “By the way, where’s Julie? How is she? Is she not feeling well?” Zachary gave her a cold look. “Instead of caring about others, you should care about yourself.” As soon as he said that, Jacob arrived at the door of the ward with the doctor. “Mr. Bradshaw, I got the antidote. The doctor will treat Ms. Almond.” He paused, obviously having something else to say. Zachary turned around elegantly and instructed the doctor, “Apply medicine to her face.” Then, he strode out of the ward. Hearing this, Gladys looked in the mirror and realized that half of her face was swollen. She thought, “I talked to him with this face just now? That was so embarrassing.” In the corridor, Jacob whispered in embarrassment, “Mr. Bradshaw, while looking for the antidote at Colin’s house, I found this…” A stack of photos and a DV were shakily handed over. They showed “Gladys” being tied up and raped by Colin. Zachary cursed inwardly, “Damn!” His eyes suddenly blazed with anger, looking terrifying. Zachary felt that the legal sanctions were too good for Colin. He said sternly, “Emasculate Colin and throw him to the border war camp. Jacob trembled in fear, not daring to imagine what would happen if the emasculated Colin was thrown into the war camp. 13:08 Chapter 30 His Tendemess 288 Vouchers He bowed his head and was about to say okay when he heard Zachary’s cold voice again. “Remove the traces of this matter and destroy all the photos. Don’t reveal it.” It was an irresistible order. Jacob knew that this was to protect Gladys, but Zachary’s face was full of rage. It seemed as if his woman had been ruined. Not daring to say more, he lowered his head. “Got it, Mr. Bradshaw.” After Jacob left, Zachary looked at Gladys, who was being treated in the ward, his eyes cold and unreadable. Het He thought, “If I had listened to Mars yesterday morning and gone over there with her or made a little more effort to find her last night, would she have suffered all those things? “How can she forget those terrible things?” Zachary stayed in the ward, as noble and aloof as a god. […]
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