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Chapter 1063 Hugh Wouldn’t Help Them

Georgia used to be a respected daughter of the Clarke family and an A-list actress. However, she ended up this way. Therefore, her topic became the top one on Twitter trends.

The netizens were shocked, bandying about her all the time.

If her name hadn't been shown on the nameplate on her bed, no one could have recognized who the patient was.

She had looked utterly different.

Her face was swollen.

An abandoned factory, the suburbia of Arkpool City.

Only a few men stayed on the second floor, with shabby decorations. It was cold and quiet.

Hugh stood next to a handrail in a black robe. Holding a tablet, he browsed some news.

He learned that Zack had distinguished himself from Joan and Georgia and let Michelle return to the Clarke family.

Meanwhile, he also saw Georgia's miserable photos online.

He frowned, a trace of emotion flashing through his eyes. "How stupid! She even hit the wrong target."

"Boss, Joan has been sent to jail for this incident. Shall we save her?" one of his men plucked up his courage and asked. "If you want us to do something, we will do it ASAP. The later, the more difficult."

Hugh gazed at another photo of Georgia while playing with the half crystal with a hand. Gritting his teeth, he uttered, "Save. Her. My. Ass."

His tone frightened his men.

'No?'

Suddenly, they heard a few footsteps. Hugh turned around leisurely and saw another subordinate.

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