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Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals

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Chapter 650 Stealing Sam Away “Stop!” Shocked and furious, the Lee family yelled out loud when the military officers tried to take Sam away.

“Report your unit.” “How dare you take Professor Whiteman away in broad daylight. Do the Sunrise Lees mean nothing to you?” The captain of the squad sized George and the others up icily.

“The Sunrise Lees? Who?” he asked offhandedly.

“The audacity! How dare you insult us!” The younger members of the family had an outburst.

“Shut up!” George tried to stop them, but it was too late.

Swoosh.

One minute, the Lees were making a huge fuss, and the next time, they fell silent.

Despite the hot weather, they felt chills running down their spines.

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Gun barrels were pointed at them.

“The audacity? Who were you talking to?” the captain asked indifferently.

That was enough to scare the hell out of everybody.

“We should've known better. I'm sorry. They are young. Hl, don’t know what they are talking about.” George was a real character.

Even though he was afraid of the guns pointed at him, he managed to pull himself together.

George identified these officers by their epaulets. They were with the South River State Strategic Department.

He said, “Vanik Clifford, the vice commander of South River State Strategic Department, is an old and close friend of mine, pal.” “Oh, so you're a friend of the vice commander.” George smiled.

To his dismay, the captain suddenly uttered, “Chief Commander Hiden punished the vice commander this afternoon by standing upright under the sun. He has passed out from the heat, and | dropped him off at the infirmary.” The smile on George's face froze.

It dawned on George that these officers were the chief commander's personal security.

“I know Chief Commander Hiden too. We met at a dinner party the other day.” George added with a grin, “We hired an air charter to bring Professor Whiteman over to treat my son’s legs.

“His legs are broken. Without prompt treatment, his only option is to amputate “Con.” Before George could finish, the captain waved his arm.

His subordinates escorted Sam and his students into a car.

The smile on George's face stiffened once more. He looked up at the captain angrily.

By then, the captain had walked to the car. Before getting in, he cocked his head back and said, “Chief Commander Hiden doesn’t know you.” Thud.

The car door slammed shut.

The car convoy headed out of the airport.

“That's just taking things too far. We invited Professor Whiteman to the city, but Albert stole him from us. That's just wrong.” “Does he think little of our family?” The Lees flew into a rage.

They had to seek a favor from a person of authority to finally convince Sam to perform surgery on Narian. They even chartered a plane to get Sam to the city.

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However, Sam was taken away right under their nose the moment he got off the plane.

It was a blatant insult to the Sunrise Lees.

+15 BONUS The motorcade left the airport and headed to the highway.

Before hitting the highway, the military officers switched vehicles, opting for cars with civilian plates.

Sam was moved to a more comfortable sedan.

“Chief Commander Hiden of South River State Strategic Department? Impressive, | suppose.

“You abductedin broad daylight, takingaway from saving a patient. Do you think you have the right to do anything you please just because you're young and powerful? “I can make a phone call to get your grandpa to whip you back into shape.” In the car, Sam got right up a young man’s nose and yelled at him. The young man merely smiled apologetically.

The young man was Albert.

“Don’t be mad, Sam. Don’t be upset. It’s a huge loss to the country if you let your emotions get the best of you.

You won't be in the best state of mind to perform surgeries...”