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Read Harvey York’s Rise To Power Chapter 3273 with many climactic and unique details. The series The Supreme Harvey York is one of the top-selling novels by A Potato-Loving Wolf. Chapter content Harvey York’s Rise To Power Chapter 3273 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read The Supreme Harvey York Harvey York’s Rise To Power Chapter 3273 for more details.

Chapter 3273

“And what if I say no?” asked Harvey York calmly.

“No?

Paula Baker coldly chuckled.

“Of course, you can say no!” she replied with a bossy tone.

“But if you keep on disrespecting me…

“Then don’t blame me for what happens next.

“But don’t you worry! I’m a civilized woman! I wouldn’t

just hit whoever I please!

“I’d probably just send all of you to the psychiatric ward for the rest of your lives!”

Clearly, that was how Paula did things.

The people who dared to oppose her were all sent to the

ward.

Their fate would be way worse than being sent behind

bars.

Reina Lee and the others were showing derisive smirks after hearing Paula’s words. They were all filled with glee

at this moment.

It was as if they were insulting Harvey for being this

ignorant.

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‘He finally knows that lower-class people like him have

no right to show off in the Fraternity Hospital!‘

Xynthia Zimmer was boiling with anger.

“You people really are lawless…” she exclaimed.

Slap!

Paula stepped forward and slapped Xynthia across the

face.

“In the Fraternity Hospital, I am the law!

“What are you going to do about it?”

Paula tilted her head while showing an arrogant

expression.

Xynthia was caught entirely off guard. She stumbled

back, almost falling to the ground. It was a horrible sight.

Lilian Yates, who had been acting all high and mighty

from the start, would not even dare make a sound right

now.

She was terrified of the idea of being sent to a psychiatric

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