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Hogan was utterly floored. "She's gone mad!"

He stood up, panic written all over his face. "Susanna's been spoiled rotten by me, and | apologize on her behalf!"

With that, he slapped himself across the face.

Charlie didn't even glance at him. "So, my daughter isn't spoiled?"

"No, no! She was always unruly, which is why | sent her abroad, but | never expected her to return the sway!" Hogan was

beside himself with anxiety.

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Charlie's face was stormy, and he remained silent.

Hogan quickly pulled out his phone and called his driver. "Have you found Susanna?"

The driver replied anxiously, "Yes, sir, we've found Miss Susanna. She's been tied to a tree and has passed out from the cold, but

the estate staff won't lettake her."

Hogan's face hardened. "Break her legs!"

"What?" The driver was stunned. "Sir, what did you say?"

"I said break her legs!" Hogan glanced at Charlie's expression and gritted his teeth as hemanded, "Both of them! When she

wakes up, have her crawl over here and apologize to Ms. James's daughter!"

"Understood, sir!" The driver responded fearfully.

Hogan hung up and turned to Charlie. "I'll have here over and apologize to Ms. James, and you can decide when you've been

appeased.”

Charlie coldly retorted, "And cause another trauma for my daughter?"

Hogan hurriedly replied, "That's not what | meant. Mr. James, what do you suggest as atonement?"

Sweat streamed down Hogan's forehead as he stood before Charlie, slightly bowing.

"What she did was tantamount to attempted murder. You'd be within your rights to kill her. | only ask, considering the friendship

between our fathers, that you spare her life and mine. I've always been a straightforward man, as you know. Please, give us a

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