Irene was grimacing in pain.'®
She sucked in a cold breath. Looking at Lucia on the side, she clenched her fists in anger and listed
her ®
foot to kick her hard in the stomach.'®
Paula was wearing high heels, and the sharp heels of her shoes poked Lucia's soft abdomen at once,
causing her to shudder in pain and her body to curl up into a huddle. "Lucia! Do you think you can
win over me? You've made me suffer so much! Today I'll make sure you pay me back!" ®
With that, Irene struggled to get up from the floor. Before she could fully stand up, Lucia reached
outâ
again with pain and tugged on Ireneâs ankles to prevent her from getting up. She knew very well
that if Irene stood up at this time, then the unlucky person would be her. Even for the'®
Even if he left temporarily to drive Carol away, it wouldn't take long for him to return. As long as she
could hold off, the situation could still be turnedâ ®
around!"
"Lucia, let go of me!â¢
Irene fought hard to kick her legs, but Lucia just wouldn't let go. Irene was so angry and annoyed
that she reached out her hand and grabbed Lucia's hair, pulling them hard. At once, Lucia felt her
scalp tighten and an unbearable pain hit her. Tears welled up in her eyes, but Ireneâ
continued to pull back hard."
fell to the groundâ
once again. Not caring about the pain in her head and body, Lucia rolled over and down with force.
The two of them had similar strengths that they each had several scratches on their faces and
bodies With two red eyes, Irene glared at Lucia hysterically, "Let go of me!" At that, Lucia gritted her
teeth and refused to let go."
She knew too well that letting go at this time would be vie same as getting killed. No matter what,
sheâ
would wait until the waiter returned!"
Meanwhile, on the other side, the situation was just as intense.'®
The waiter was pinned to the ground by Archibald and was bruised and swollen." it again?â It was
the waiter's fault for pulling her away from Lucia. She didn't expect that when they reached the'®
naturally refused to let this waiter go. With a few words, she added fuel to Archibald's anger, so,
the'®
waiter was beaten up.'®
Carol raised an eyebrow in triumph as she watched the waiter being beaten helplessly. She waved
her'®
hand and said, "All right. I'm feeling bad when I see him. Let's go!"'®
Archibald breathed heavily and stopped at the sound of her voice. Glaring hard at the waiter, heâ
"Honey, let's'®
go."
The waiter lay on the floor wanting to cry and his eyes were so swollen from the beating that he
could"
barely open them. Thinking about the situation on the other side, he fished out his phone from hisâ
pocket with pain and sent a text message to August.â
At this time, he did not expect to earn money. If he had known he would end up like this, he would
haveâ
never taken anyone's money!"
August toasted Greeves and returned to his seat again to find an additional text message already on
his*
phone.
to help Ms.'®
Mitchell." ®
stood up without hesitation, and left with big strides,â ®
A boss next to him who was about to toast him was stunned and called out to him in surprise, "Mr."
Adams, where are you going?" ®
Not being able to answer the man's question, August walked quickly towards the stairway. Although
heâ
was not sure what had happened, he had already had a rough guess in his heart when he saw the
text'® message.'®
Originally, before the plan was implemented, he told Lucia that this operation was risky, but he did
not'®
expect that she would resolutely agree to it and that it just so happened that something reallyâ
happened!'®
neither one of them*
willing to let go of the otherâ
Lucia saw the baseball bat on the ground next to her and her eyes darkened. As she thought of
Ireneâ ®
having just smashed against her head at first, she shuddered.'®
Taking a deep breath, she freed one hand, grabbed the baseball bat quickly, and hit it directly at
Irene.â
with her hands."
When she panicked, she unknowingly let go of both hands.'®
At that moment Lucia immediately let go of the baseball bat, simply got up from the ground,
andran quickly towards the side.â
When she looked up and saw Lucia trying to run away, Irene got anxious and stood up in a hurry to
go'
after her. But in her haste, she stepped directly on the baseball bat. With a slip in her loot, she was"
caught off guard and plunged to the side!"
With a loud bang. Ireneâs head hit the wall next to her.'®
At the sound, Lucia turned around and saw Irene slowly sliding down against the wall. She had
obviouslyâ ®
been knocked out...
This was obviously the perfect opportunity!"
Gritting her teeth, Lucia ruthlessly turned around to pick up the room card Irene dropped on the
floor and"
opened the door to 318, directly pushing Irene in. The moment when the door closed, Lucia's hand
holding the door handle couldn't help but tremble.'®
What just happened was like a nightmare for her. Irene and she were fighting fiercely, and as soon
as she'®
slacked off a bit, she would be the one pushed into the room.'®
bruised body.'®
She didn't want to go this far, but she was forced to. If she didn't do it ruthlessly, then she would be
theâ
one to suffer.
After few steps, she walbbled and looked lie she was about to fal, 50 she hurriedly reached aut herâ
hand and held onto the wall next to her. ©
Suddenly, a footstep came from the stairway no far ahead, followed by a low, magnetic male voice, ®
âLuciat"®
immediately after, the man's breath came closer. Without waiting for hr to raise her head, she wasâ
enveloped in 2 warm embrace.
She tited her head sightly and met August's unreadable eyes, seemingly catching some anxiety in hisâ
eyes:
Had she misread it? How could August be worried about her? Luci's face was red and she had obviously been in a bad sight. August frowned and an
indescribable feeling of shame arose from his heart!
He shall have sent an extra person to follow her!â
When he looked at the woman's shriveled spirit a thin layer of anger grew under August's yes. Withoutâ
saying a word, he took off his suit and wrapped it around Luca, then he leaned down and picked her upâ
by the waist, saying in 2 deep voice, "Let's go.â
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