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A Sweet Night: The CEO Loves His Wife Ardently novel Chapter 660

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Watching Veronica open the door of the lounge and walk out, Raymond wanted to strangle Veronica and dissect her head to see what was inside her head.

He thought, 'She knew that there was a man outside who had an eye on her, but she went out herself. She was completely sending herself to the man!'

As Raymond was angry, a thought suddenly came to his mind.

Raymond thought, 'Veronica went out to cause trouble for herself and wanted to be humiliated by other men. Why should I be angry? She can be with anyone. It is none of my business.

The most important thing for me now is to find Shermie and prevent the bad men from approaching her.'

Coming out of the lounge, Raymond immediately saw the person walking back and forth among the guests. Veronica, dressed in a pink maid outfit, was like a sheep walking among the wolves.

Seeing this scene, Raymond was enraged again. He had just managed to calm his anger.

He shouted in his mind, 'Veronica!'

Because Raymond had practically been gazing at Veronica the entire time, he didn't notice that Shermie had arrived at the party.

Shermie walked to Raymond and patted his shoulder.

Raymond, who was in a bad mood, did not even turn his head. "What is the matter?"

Because Raymond's tone wasn't good, Shermie was startled. Then, she walked to Raymond with concern, face to face.

"Raymond, what happened to you? Who made you angry?"

Looking at his sister in front of him, Raymond didn't look that angry anymore.

"Shermie, you're here."

Shermie felt that Raymond was a little absent-minded when he was talking to her.

"Yeah. Raymond, you sounded unhappy. Who made you angry?"

Raymond glanced at the person walking in the crowd out of the corner of his eye, and he let out a snort. "Angry? I am not angry."

Shermie directly said, "You are angry now. In the past, you always had no expression on your face. But look at yourself now. You look upset, your eyebrows are furrowed, and your lips are pressed together. It is obvious that you are angry!"

Raymond didn't know what to say.

He wondered, 'Is it that obvious?'

Hearing no response from Raymond, Shermie curiously asked again, "Raymond, why are you angry?"

Raymond took a deep breath and suppressed the anger in his heart. The expression on his face returned to calm. "I told you. I am not angry."

Because Raymond insisted that he was not angry, Shermie could not continue asking.

At this time, Veronica, who was in the crowd, was suddenly tripped by someone deliberately. Veronica lost her balance and fell into the person's arms. When the person helped her up, he touched her buttocks.

Raymond, who had been suppressing his anger, could no longer hold back his anger after seeing that. He placed the glass in his hand on the table beside him and walked directly toward Veronica. Raymond pulled Veronica from the man who supported her into his arms.

Shermie, who didn't move and stood afar, watched Raymond walk to a girl and pull the girl into his arms. She could not help but raise her eyebrows.

Her brother, who was as cold as an iceberg, got angry today because of a woman.

At the same time, the man who tripped Veronica and deliberately helped her up was startled when he saw Veronica was held in Raymond's arms. He quickly walked away.

Raymond's action of pulling Veronica into his arms was too rude, causing Veronica, who was wearing high heels, to twist her ankle. The pain made her groan.

Raymond did not notice that. Instead, he pulled Veronica out of his arms and grabbed her wrist. Raymond looked down at her and scolded, "Veronica, are you stupid? Why didn't you resist when the man touched you?"

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