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Chapter 43: Hugh’s Weakness

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

What Hugh didn’t understand was that Monroe was just as resistant to the sudden appearance of his sister as he was at the beginning. However, ever since Mary killed Sirius and severely injured the Snow Wolf, he had changed.

He treated Mary as a treasure, but in Hugh’s eyes, Mary was still far from being qualified.

Monroe shook his head at Hugh. If Hugh wasn’t his brother, he would have broken his neck long ago!

But unfortunately, he had six brothers, so sotis he had to be patient.

Herman sat opposite Mary and ate his spaghetti elegantly. After Hugh said those words, he looked up at Mary and comforted her, “Hugh didn’t an any harm. Don’t mind him.”

Mary smiled. Herman hesitated for a mont and then said softly, “If he really hates you, then no matter what orders Monroe gives, he won’t co out this ti.”

Mary’s eyes lit up.

So, Hugh’s mouth was poisonous?

So, he ca. Did this an that he was curious about his sister and wanted to know more about her?

Mary felt a little better for no reason.

“Thank you, Herman.”

Mary knew that Herman had never ant any harm to her.

After lunch, Mary went into her tent to take a nap.

Mary turned on her phone and opened the screen. The conversation she had with Riggs last night suddenly flashed through her mind.

In fact, she just wanted to know, was it because of the Hall family that she was recruited into the intelligence agency in the first place?

At that ti, she was still a noob in society and had no idea of her background.

Was the intelligence agency thinking about how to use her then?

If so, Mary would never be used by them again.

But Riggs said, “My dear, your mother, Lady Diana, and Mr. Hall had not t yet. Even if we had the ability to predict the future, we would not be able to. It was all a coincidence. The one we valued was you!”

Mary reluctantly believed it.

Her mind wandered back.

Mary was a little worried again.

Isidore had now been arranged to be her guard, and he was inseparable from her.

Being stared at like this, Mary felt that she was being watched, and she was very unhappy!

It seed that she had to find a chance to distract Isidore!

Mary’s gaze fell back to the screen. It was the destination she had searched for, the natural hot spring in the Kors National Park in the Hesla Mountains.

They were still four hours away from their destination.

Mary was focused on reading so reviews about the hot spring when suddenly, a terrified scream ca from outside the tent!

Mary imdiately got up and rolled out.

Hugh rolled out of the tent with a pale and frightened face. He pointed at the tent and jumped and shouted while trembling, “Snake! There’s a big and thick snake! I’m going to die!”

Monroe stepped in and pulled the snake out and threw it on the ground.

The man in black beside him imdiately went forward to catch the snake, killed it, and dealt with it. The whole process took less than a minute.

Herman helped Hugh up and carefully checked his body. There were no external injuries.

Mary stared at Hugh Hall in shock. Hugh sensed sothing and looked back at Mary. The air seed to freeze instantly.

“He’s been afraid of these gras snakes since he was young. They’re useless!”

Monroe shook his head, turned around and went back into his tent.

Then, he heard Mary trying hard not to laugh out loud outside. “PFFT... ha... so... Hugh’s weakness... is gras snakes... ha... I’m... Sorry... I couldn’t help it... hahahaha...”

Mary clutched her stomach and hurried back to the tent. Then, she lay on the quilt and kicked her legs while laughing out loud.

It was too unbridled!

It was too arrogant!

It was too much!

Hugh’s face was red. He wanted to rush into Mary’s tent and drag her out and teach her a lesson!

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