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Chapter 764 Take It Easy

Likewise, Harry glanced over his shoulder at the man. “Jerry.”

His father's bodyguards were from the Pann family, so he wasn't surprised that Jerry had found him so quickly.

In response, Armand murmured an acknowledgment. Seeing that Harry was clinging to Genevieve, he went green with envy. He marched over and reached out to pull him away. “Her hand is injured, so I'll send her to the hospital.”

“Don't touch her!” Harry slapped the man's hand away hard, his voice threaded with fury.

Then, he removed his jacket and draped it over Genevieve before scooping her up carefully.

Clocking Armand's taut expression, Genevieve shook her head at him and mouthed, “He thinks that he killed someone and is on the verge of having a mental breakdown.”

Armand swept a gaze over the man with a bloodied face on the ground. Realizing that Harry was the one who had protected Genevieve earlier, he suppressed the jealousy and wrath within him. He followed behind them and left.

After they arrived at a private hospital, Harry still refused to let go of Genevieve.

When he noticed Genevieve's face contorting in pain when the doctor set her bones, his expression turned feral. Before Armand could even say anything, he barked at the doctor, “Take it easy, okay? Genevieve is in pain!”

The doctor was both fearful and speechless at the two men's murderous aura. He couldn't help grumbling inwardly, How about you two do it instead?

At long last, Armand couldn't stand it anymore. With the excuse of Harry also having been injured, he tossed the man into a private ward and even called a psychiatrist over.

Just when he wanted to send Genevieve to her hospital room, two bodyguards in black hurried over. “Ms. Rachford.”

Words eluded Armand.

After all, he was presently using Jerry's identity. Not only were Jerry and Genevieve mere acquaintances, but Harry had also been kidnapped. If he were to show too much concern for Genevieve only, Jack's bodyguards would undoubtedly suspect something.

Left with no other choice, he could only ask Jack's bodyguards to escort Genevieve to her hospital room while he went to put on a show of concern for Harry.

From the bodyguards, Genevieve learned that the lights abruptly went out when they were following behind the taxi in the tunnel. Subsequently, two cars hit them from the opposite direction. The Hompton family's bodyguards' car behind them also took a hit.

Judging from the bag, Genevieve reckoned that it contained jewelry.

Just as she was about to decline, Seamus stated coldly and discreetly, “Ms. Rachford, we know that Jack Valentine is your husband and that Mr. Cooper loves you greatly as well. The Hompton family is in politics, so Mr. Harry's identity is unique. If you were to sustain any injuries while with him, we won't be able to explain things to them both.”

Genevieve promptly understood his meaning. He was telling her to keep her distance from Harry.

“Okay. I know what I should do. I'll accept this gift of thanks. Convey my gratitude to Mrs. Hompton.”

“I'll leave you to rest, then.” Seamus bowed to her before leaving.

Perhaps Genevieve had faced death too many times that the kidnapping this time didn't leave any damage on her, merely tiring her somewhat.

She initially planned to give Armand a call, but she fell asleep in her tiredness.

As she was groggy with sleep, she sensed an itch on her neck. It was as though someone was kissing her. At once, she jolted awake and tensed completely.


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