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Martin the bodyguard

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Đọc tiểu thuyết Martin the bodyguard của tác giả Martin_Mike_0293 được xuất bản trên WebNovel.Martin has undergone many harsh training from his master. Having completed many dangerousMissions which his master took all his money without giving him a dime. He got another mission to protect Ameli...

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Martin has undergone many harsh training from his master. Having completed many dangerous Missions which his master took all his money without giving him a dime. He got another mission to protect Amelia the daughter of a wealthy man. Amelia didn't like Martin at first but Sha later fell deeply in love with him after he blocked a bullet for her despite the fact that her mother doesn't like him. Martin already has a girlfriend but Amelia is determined to make him fall in love with her. Lucas Amelia's father has a very powerful enemy among the shareholders of his company, his name is Jason. Jason is determined to take the position of the chairman in the company away from Lucas, he even went to the extent of kidnapping Amelia Lucas daughter but that ended up provoking Martin and Martin added him to his must kill list, even though Jason has the help of a very powerful mysterious man, Martin will not give up in killing anyone that his or her name has been added to his must kill list.

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