Chapter 472
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âDo as Lewis says. Arrest Debbie.â
The bodyguards swarmed around Debbie. Meanwhile, Ralph took out his phone and called Emmett.
Debbie was busy cutting Portiaâs hair. When the bodyguards approached,
Kasie stood in front of Debbie, arms out, intended to shield her from harm.
âWhat are you going to do? Just go away!â shouted Kasie.
Debbie waved the scissors in the air and declared nonchalantly, âGo ahead if you donât mind Losing
your dicks.â
The bodyguards didnât believe Debbie could fight. Not this girl, not any woman, really. Two men
dragged Kasie away, and the rest advanced on
Debbie.
Debbie kicked a man in the gut, and he staggered backwards.
There were too many of them, so Debbie had to let go of Portia. The girl almost passed out.
No sooner had Ralph told Emmett what had happened than the secretary yelled at him over the phone.
âRalph! That is the dumbest thing Iâve heard all day. Donât blame me if youâre fired or something. Youâve
really stepped in it this time!â
âWhat? Why? Emmett, I only did as Lewis asked.â
Wiping the cold sweat off his forehead, Emmett said, âAsk your men to stop and apologize to Mrsâ¦
erâ¦Debbie. Itâs not too late. If she gets hurt because of you, youâll be so dead. Listen to me, man
Ralph was not fully convinced yet.
âEmmett, are you out of your mind?
Debbie offended Lewis, not to mention the daughter of the Gomez family.
Are you sure you want me to help her?â
âOf course, Iâm a hundred percent sure. Carlos asked you to help her
Sheâs Carlosâ woman, and he cares more about her than Lewis. Capice?â
Emmett said this through gritted teeth.
Of course, Emmettâs words came as a great shock to Ralph. âWhat?
Debbie is Carlosâ woman? I know thereâs a rumor that heâs married. But she could be anyoneâ¦*
Thinking about this, he yelled at his men, âGuys, retreat!â
The bodyguards were fighting with Debbie, who was a formidable opponent. They were too excited to
pay attention to Ralphâs order. Of course, not Like she was giving them a chance to think. One was on
the cement nursing a kneecap, likely broken. She had also swept another with her leg, knocking him to
the ground. And she had just finished punching one in the throat, causing him to stumble backwards,
trying to catch his breath. She didnât fool around when she fought. These men had underestimated her
and were paying the price