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The Broken Warrior’s Daughter by Cooper novel Chapter 700

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Chapter 700

"It seems that you don't want your hands anymore," Arthur sneered. "Get lost! Don't disgust us."

Sadie wanted to argue, but Levi chimed in, "Shut it! If I hear one more insult toward Harriet coming out of your mouth, I'll kill you right now. You know I have the power to do so!"

Sadie was daunted, fully aware of Levi's power.

Andy saw them arguing and went to find Felipe.

"Father, why haven't you taken care of Sadie yet? You promised to personally send her to prison, give her the punishment she deserves, and return the power to Harriet and Miriam."

Felipe sneered, "Son, that's naïve of you."

Andy understood his meaning.

Sure enough, Felipe was scheming against them.

Andy played dumb and asked with a puzzled look, "What do you mean by that?"

"Isn't it obvious? I was deceiving you all," Felipe laughed. "You're silly, son."

"What is your purpose in bringing us here?" Andy said incredulously.

Felipe did not reply, just clapping his hands.

Soon, the hotel was crowded with men dressed as waiters.

They surrounded Harriet, Miriam, Andy, and the Bass brothers.

"Rest assured!" Oliver nodded.

The Bass brothers didn't even consider these few men a threat and immediately took action.

Amid screams, Felipe's men were overpowered.

The Bass brothers, on the other hand, were unscathed. Full of disgust, they dusted off their hands.

Felipe was shocked to see all his men wiped out.

Miriam and Andy realized they had been deceived.

"Felipe, how can you be so heartless? For your benefit, do you want to harm your family? Do you have no humanity left?" Miriam coldly questioned him. "We're your sister and son. This is so disappointing. I don't have a brother like you."

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