Chapter 1176
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Left, right, forward and backward, she sprang and slid, hacking and slicing. Bodies clashing. The sound
was quite appalling.
Aldrich walked over to Kasie and pulled the rope, Lowering Kasie to ground level.
Tied, unable to move, she could only watch Debbie fight against a group of ferocious men. Her face
stung from the warm tears.
But the man wasnât interested in watching them fight. He really just needed this over. Suddenly, Aldrich
held the knife to her throat and shouted, âDebbie! One wrong move and she gets it!â
âDamn it!â Debbie cursed. She leaned backwards to dodge a bodyguardâs attack. His meaty fist swung
in front of her, narrowly missing her face. The bodyguards stopped attacking and watched their leader
breathlessly.
Panting, she glared at Aldrich and bellowed, âCome at me! Let her go!â
Aldrich snorted, âI canât. Not until you divorce Ivan!â
âOkay! But you have to promise you wonât harm Kasie,â Debbie compromised.
Just then, a commotion was heard at the entrance. Soon, Ivan walked in with a black eye and a
swollen face.
He didnât know martial arts and had taken a beating as he tried to get in.
âWhoâs responsible for this?â Aldrich yelled at his bodyguards when he saw Ivanâs features marred by
bruises.
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But since he didnât look masculine at all, he wasnât menacing even in his rage.
Pointing at Debbie and Kasie, Ivan demanded, âThis is between you and me. Let them go.â
âNo way! Only after you divorce her,â
Aldrich said, his eyes fixed on Ivanâs face. Though bloody, bruised and smudged, that face was still as
attractive as ever to him.
Yet his hands shook uncontrollably as Ivan walked towards him. Debbieâs heart was in her mouth. He
still held the knife, and Kasie was still in danger. Quietly, she reached for the Lipstick weapon in her
pocket and aimed it carefully. She pressed the button and fired the dart. It sped toward Aldrichâs hand.
âAh!â The dart buried itself in Aldrichâs phalanges. The man screamed and dropped the knife. Debbie
rushed over, stepped on the weapon and swept his feet out from under him. He hit the floor, and
Debbie gave him a few good kicks in the kidneys.
Lying on his back, Aldrich howled in misery. His men surrounded Debbie when they saw their boss
beaten and heard his painful cries.
Ignoring the danger, she carried Kasie over to Ivan.
Ivan caught her in his arms and started to untie her wrists and ankles.
Suddenly, Aldrich laughed hysterically.
âIvan, donât move. I donât want to have to shoot her.â
While Debbie was busy with Kasie, Aldrich managed to unholster his gun.
He pointed it at Kasie. Debbieâs eyes widened with shock and her heart pounded.
Ivan frowned.