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Mrs. and Mr. Smith novel Chapter 31

Chapter 31: Chapter 31: Mistaking a Carrot for Panax Ginseng?_l

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Benjamin Hill’s face turned red, struggling desperately to pull his hand out.

However, he found that Ethan Smith’s palm was like an iron clamp, and he couldn’t budge!

Seeing Benjamin’s increasingly ugly face, Ethan asked with feigned concern, “Mr. Hill, what’s wrong with you? Why does your face look so awful? Are you not feeling well?”

Upon hearing this, Benjamin was so angry that he almost spat blood!

“You don’t want to speak? Mr. Hill, I happen to know some medical techniques. Would you like me to take a look?” , said Ethan with a half-smile.

“You… let go!” Benjamin said angrily.

“Oh, you should have said so earlier.” Ethan pretended to be enlightened and immediately released his hand.

Benjamin’s body suddenly fell backward, and he ended up sitting on the ground with a plop.

“Mr. Hill, what’s the matter? Are you okay?” Ethan pretended to be concerned and hurriedly went to help him up.

Benjamin pushed Ethan’s hand away and said coldly, “You dare to play me.”

“Mr. Hill, where is this coming from? I don’t understand what you’re talking about,” said Ethan with a half-smile. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

“You!” Benjamin gritted his teeth. He took a deep breath, trying to stay calm.

“I won’t stoop to your level.” Considering Emily Taylor, Benjamin resumed his gentle smile.

Ethan didn’t care to argue with Benjamin either. He took the Hydrating Pill out of his pocket and handed it to Emily.

“Miss Taylor, we’ve known each other for some time, and I haven’t given you a gift before. This is a small token of my appreciation. I hope you’ll accept it,” Ethan said as he handed the Hydrating Pill to Emily.

Before Emily could reach out her hand, Benjamin scoffed: “Did you buy this box from a street vendor? This broken box is worth at most a hundred dollars.’

“Nonsense!” Ethan glared at Benjamin, “I clearly bought it from the grocery store!”

Benjamin sneered, “Mr. Smith is really generous, giving this kind of thing as a gift. Aren’t you scolding Miss Taylor?”

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