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My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller

Chapter 1299
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Chapter: 1299

Bart staggered back two steps from the push.

Witnessing her brother being bullied, Maggie swiftly approached to intervene and pulled Lily away.

“How could you do that?”

Lily shrugged her off, her voice filled with disbelief. “Are you blind? He was the one who wanted to hit

me!”

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Caught off guard, Maggie nearly stumbled to the floor.

From the crowd, a person pushed their way in and held her.

Maggie turned her head and noticed Sanford’s furrowed brows, his captivating eyes revealing a hint of

concern.

“Are you okay?” he inquired, stepping closer.

At the sight of his approach, Maggie inexplicably felt a wave of relief wash over her. “I’m fine.”

“What happened?” Sanford queried.

Before Maggie could utter a word, Bart interjected, “This woman has been bullying us, claiming we’re

too broke to own a car.”

A tinge of anger reddened his eyes.

Sanford shot Lily a frigid glance, his expression Laced with contempt.

“Seriously? You think we can’t afford a car?”

Lily couldn’t tear her eyes away from Sanford ever since he arrived.

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The man sported a custom-made white shirt and impeccably tailored black pants that oozed

sophistication and probably came with a hefty price tag.

Not only was he good-looking, but his demeanor exuded confidence and arrogance, making it clear he

was anything but ordinary.

Still, how could someone Like him be close to two poor people?

Lily’s thoughts were all jumbled up as she gazed at Sanford with an enamored expression.

Just then, the manager, alerted by the commotion, hurried over

“What’s going on? Why is everyone gathered here?”

Lily snapped back to reality and called out, “Remy.”

Remy shot her a glance and whispered, “I’ve already told you not to call me by my first name in public.”