Chapter 187
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 187
Her phone was still ringing on the floor. When she saw the caller ID
âOld Manâ on the screen, she almost cried with joy.
He had come. For her!
Carlos glanced at the storekeeper, walked to the door of the bedroom at a steady pace, and kicked it
open.
What he saw inside the room made his heart tighten into a knot. His face purpled in rage.
The girl was held on the floor by two men. Her clothes were a mess. Her face was pressed against the
floor, her mouth covered. Her hands had been twisted behind her back.
The way Debbie was being treated made Carlosâ blood boil. He walked over grimly like a soul slayer
and, before the two robust men could realize it, he sent one of them sprawling onto the floor and kicked
the other one to the side of the shabby bed.
Carlos helped Debbie sit up and held her in his arms. Her hair was all messed up. He gently brushed
the disheveled hair out of her eyes and asked in a whisper, âAre you okay?â There were some
scratches on her face. Worried that it might hurt, he didnât touch her face and just blew some dust off it.
With teardrops flowing down her cheeks, Debbie nodded to convey to him that she was okay.
Carlos kept her at a safe distance from the two fallen men, and then he walked back to them. He
hauled one man up, twisted one of his arms behind his back, and then with one snap, dislocated the
manâs arm. The man yelled miserably in pain.
While Debbie was exercising her wrists, the other manâs arm got broken by virtue of Carlosâ actions.
She was impressed when she saw Carlos take down the two sturdy men so quickly with his own bare
hands. Seeing his rage, Debbie started to worry whether Carlos would kill them. Those men cried and
yelled as if they were pigs being taken to an abattoir. After a long while that seemed like a century to
the men, Carlos finally decided to rest his arms and attend Debbie.
He relaxed his wrists, helped Debbie up, and carried her out of the room. When they came outside, the
storekeeper was waiting for Carlos, on his knees. Obviously, he had realized that he had made a huge
mistake by messing with the wrong person.
âWhat happened?â Carlos asked Debbie coldly. Debbie was surprised at the question. Since Carlos
had beaten the two men up without saying anything, she had assumed that he would never bother to
ask the cause of the matter. âDid he lose his rationality because of me?â
That thought crossed her mind, but only for a second. She pointed at the Lucky peace buckle on the
showcase and said, âThey forced me to buy that Lucky peace buckle and wouldnât let me Leave unless
I gave them the money.â
Carlos glanced at the Lucky peace buckle and didnât utter a word.
Debbie continued, âThey asked for $28, @00, but it wasnât worth that much. Of course I wouldnât buy it.
Then they locked me up in that room.
They also snatched away my purse and wanted to swipe my bank card. Iâm sorry, your card.â
With only one glance, Carlos knew that the Lucky peace buckle was fake.
It wasnât even worth $100, let alone $28, 00. And the worst part was that they had tried to coerce his
wife into buying it.
Carlos let go of Debbieâs hand, walked over to the showcase, and kicked it so hard that the entire
showcase crumbled into pieces.
The fake emerald items displayed inside the showcase got dismantled in a second.
Debbie was startled because she had never seen him burning with rage ever before. She had seen so
many sides of him tonight.
âSmash the damn store!â
Carlos said to Tristan ruthlessly.