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Chapter 178 George Who Was Almost Headshot 4/10(2/2)

In daily work, there are still some work exchanges.

but……

Purposeful order acceptance and business exchanges in daily work are completely different things.

Gwen was a little confused in Hawke's arms. Although she had seen many photos of the crime scene and had George take him to shoot a pistol, it was the first time in her life that she watched the bullets splashing out of Mars at her feet at such a close distance.

Beckett on the other side had already helped George up. Looking at George who was grinning, his first reaction was that George was hit and quickly shouted to Kevin behind him: "Call for an ambulance."

"Need not!"

George shouted quickly, letting go of his right hand, grinning at Hawk who was walking towards him, and speechless: "Do you need to be that powerful?"

Hawke was also speechless.

Please, I'll save you, okay? If I didn't kick you, my head would be like a watermelon explode.

Hawke saved his dad, and his dad is still complaining about Hawke?

Gwen turned around for a second and said to Hawk, "Dad, Hawk saved you just now."

George looked at Gwen with a serious and serious look on his face and opened his mouth.

save?

As soon as the big horse monkey kicked, I felt the disk around my waist protruding.

Helen had already run to the rooftop at this time, and with a thud, he hugged George directly: "Oh, God, thank God!"

Helen almost thought George was dead just now.

Helen let go of her hand and asked hurriedly: "What's going on?"

Gwen replied quickly: "Mom, Hawke saved Dad."

George, who was about to open his mouth, was irritated.

Helen looked at George: "Really?"

George opened his mouth, not wanting to admit it, but he had to admit it: "Yes, although this guy kicked me up..."

The words have not ended.

George saw his wife Helen running to Hawk and hugging Hawk.

WTF!

My next sentence is the key point. Can you finish listening to me?

Unfortunately, it can't.

Helen hugged Hawk with some gratitude: "Thank you, Hawk, if you are not here, my God..."

Hawke shrugged, "I just happened to be, Helen."

If George wasn't the only title of [Gwen's father], I might not have saved it.

George looked at this scene and took a deep breath, then felt a pain in his waist, and quickly changed the subject: "Where is the killer opposite?"

Becket looked suspiciously at George, who was more like a monkey than a monkey: "Are you sure you're okay?"

"It's a break."

George waved his hand and calmed his breathing. After breathing for a few consecutive times, his expression gradually became less distorted: "Have you found the killer on the opposite side?"

Beckett shook his head: "No, when the police officer went up, there was no trace."

George turned his head and looked at the building opposite and pointed: "Let's go, take a look."

Seeing this, Hawke next to him spoke, "I'll go and have a look together, can I, George!"

George and Beckett turned their heads to look at Hawk: "…"
Chapter completed!
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