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"Huh? Did I just promise you something?"
"Didn't you?"
Stephanie played dumb, her lively eyes darting around, avoiding Putnam's gaze.
"I think I forgot."
Putnam couldn't help but chuckle, "Fine, I won't bother arguing with you, little girl. Sebastian, let go of my sister."
Putnam's words mattered to Sebastian.
The two had grown up together and helped each other a lot in their careers.
Janetta's neck was finally released, and she coughed violently for a moment before she started cursing at Stephanie: "Why the hell aren't you dead yet?"
"Janetta!" Putnam frowned and growled.
Janetta roared at him: "Putnam, who gave you permission to save her? Do you even care about me as a sister anymore?"
Putnam coldly replied, "Sister, I'm giving you two choices right now. One, keep making a scene, and I'll forcibly send you to a mental hospital. Two, calm down, go back to your room and rest, and I'll arrange for you to go abroad in due time."
"You dare! I'm not choosing either one, how can you treat me like that?"
Putnam frowned and said, "I'm sorry, sis. I promised our mother that I would protect you, but I can't do that now. The Damon family's stocks are falling because of your reckless behavior. I'm extremely busy at the company, trying to fix everything. And you? You've offended the Ingram family, who are taking advantage of this critical time to suppress our family. Bankruptcy is just a matter of time. Sis, can't you just live your own life and let everyone around you live theirs? How about that? Framing Cyrus, kidnapping Sebastian's fiancée, if I hadn't planted someone to clear things up in time, our Damon family would have been ruined by your hands! And now you still haven't learned your lesson?"
At this point, even Galloway couldn't help but feel extreme disappointment in his daughter.
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