Fled With CEO’s Twin Babies

Chapter 991 Debt



Chapter 991 Debt

Chapter 991 Debt


“What’s up?”


Mandy stood by the street, her gaze falling on the passing vehicles, and she suddenly thought of Jack.


Since she left, Jack had kept in touch with her almost every day. He didn’t talk much, just sharing his daily life.


If he knew Mandy’s address, he would considerately send her a few gifts but never force a meeting.


Gradually, Mandy got used to this and was curious as to why Jack was so deeply in love with her.


“I heard that you had a boyfriend at home,” Sharon said curiously as if it was very strange for Mandy to have a boyfriend.


Mandy withdrew her gaze, frowned, and asked back, “Is this why you called?”


“I have a long-term task…” Sharon was interrupted by Mandy before he could finish his words.


“You should know that I never accept long-term tasks,” Mandy said coldly.


Because of a painful experience, she had since resisted any possibility of having a relationship with her employer, let alone having long-term contact with someone.


Sharon seemed to have found an empty place, and there was an echo from the other end of the phone.


“My boss wants to hire a bodyguard and life assistant. If you want, you can withdraw from the


organization.”


Sharon paused and continued, “As far as I know, your debt should have been paid off.”


He remembered that he met Mandy for the first time when she completed her first mission by killing someone. At that time, her hands could not stop shaking, and her face was deadly pale, but her speech was calm.


She only asked one question about the reward for that mission.


Later, Sharon found out that Mandy was from a certain family, but because her family was framed, her parents died, and she was saddled with a huge debt.


By chance, Mandy joined the organization and became the least picky mercenary there.


No matter what kind of task it was, as long as the price was high enough, she would complete it successfully.


In the past few years, her income had been enough to pay off her debts, and she no longer had to be bound by the past. Mandy opened her mouth, but Jack’s figure flashed in her mind. “Let me think about it.”


After Mandy hung up the phone, a woman with tears on her face stumbled into the hospital and bumped into her.


“Sorry,” the woman apologized to Mandy. After Mandy nodded, the woman hurried away.


Mandy waited a minute and recognized that this woman was the mother of the little girl just now.


She let out a deep breath and called Sharon back. “I agree.”


The mercenary organization that Mandy and Sharon joined had no mandatory requirements. As long as they served in the organization for more than five years, they could choose to leave and would have nothing to do with the organization from then on.


After Mandy returned, she did not contact Jack immediately but went to the Horizon Group.


She saw Sharon in a suit and leather shoes, and realized that she hadn’t seen him for three or four years.


Mandy raised her eyebrows, looked Sharon up and down, and teased, “It seems like you’re doing well.”


Sharon glanced at her angrily. “Better than you.”


Mandy smiled sarcastically. “I am better than someone who is still single.”


Sharon was speechless.



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