Chapter 19 Don't thank me by words!

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She did answer William Walton's words.

She seemed to have thought of something and suddenly ran out.

William Walton followed her out curiously.

When she arrived at the door, she saw that the man who had just bullied her was still in the doorway and was shouting.

She walked over and said with a cold expression, "Who asked you to come?"

When the man's gaze fell on the man standing behind Laura Green, his eyes were filled with fear.

"As long as you speak of the person who commanded you, I will let you go!" she said Laura Green.

"Really? Will you let me go? "

"Since you're so afraid, you should know who the person behind me is. Right now, other than trusting me, do you have any other method to save yourself?"

The man hurriedly said, "It was a little girl who found me yesterday and gave me your picture. She gave me a thousand dollars to scare you in the bar today. She also said that if I could get something that would be bad for you, she could give me more money. "

"What's her name?"

"I don't know. It's the first time I've seen that girl."

After thinking about it, she took out her cell phone, found a photo and handed it to him.

"Is it her?"

The man took a glance and frowned.

"She was wearing a hat and mask, so I could only see the eyes. They seemed a little similar, but I'm not sure."

"Is she about the same height as me? Is her voice very thin?"

"Yes, she's about the same height and her voice is very soft."

Laura clenched her fists as a trace of resentment appeared in his eyes.

The man said, "I've told you everything I know. Please let me go."

She turned around and looked at William Walton, "Let him go."

"Are you sure?"

Laura Green did not say anything, only nodding her head.

William Walton walked in front of the man: "Get out of this city and don't let me see you again. Scram!"

He gave a sign to them to let the man go.

After the man thanked her, he quickly ran away, slipping and sliding.

William Walton walked in front of her: "Looks like you already know who was the guy behind the scenes."

She didn't say a word.

"Do you want me to solve the problem for you?"

She looked at him.

"No. I will settle it by myself."

His lips curled up into a cold smile.

This sort of woman was truly rare.

"Mr. Walton...Thank you."

"As I said, I don't like to be thanked by words."

"Then... How about I buy you a cup of coffee, as a thank—you gift for letting me, a fox, take advantage of you, a tiger. "

A fox took advantage of a tiger? It was interesting.

"If you insist, then I'll reluctantly go with you."

She was speechless.

He didn't have to be so reluctant, okay?

"Please wait for me for a moment. I will go to change and collect my salary. I will be out very soon."

Laura Green trotted back to the bar.

Within ten minutes, she had changed into her clothes and ran out.

William Walton asked: Where do you want to go?

"Mr. Walton, I'll bring you to a good place."

Seeing her mysterious appearance, William Walton pursed his lips, expressing a little expectant.

They got in the car, Laura found the address on her phone and gave it to Mike.

Mike circled and drove the car to the beach.

He looked at the GPS on her phone and wondered, "Miss Green, did I go the wrong way?"

"No, that's right, it's here!" she said as she looked at William Walton and curled her lips, "Mr. Walton, let's go."

William Walton looked at her and frowned.

There was no coffee shop here.

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