Chapter 880
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
At that particular moment, two women exited the supermarket with fish in their hands.
âThis fish is amazing, I should have bought two. Our entire family enjoys it.â
âWe should go back and purchase more, Another one would be great. My son is also a fan.â
Subsequently, the two women returned to purchase more fish.
Millie, holding white sugar in her hand, also joined them. The shop was renowned in town for its
delicious and tender fish.
Therefore, she made the decision to purchase some for Marcusâ well-being.
Upon reaching the store, she noticed a substantial queue of people awaiting their turn. Millie had
arrived a bit late and found herself at the back of the Line.
When her turn finally came, the storekeeper greeted her with a smile and inquired, âWhich one would
you like?
Millie indicated a larger one and said, âIâll take this one.â
âAlright.â
After the fish was weighed, Millie paid for it, and as she turned to leave, the storekeeper called out to
her.
âWait a moment,â the storekeeper said, a smile on his face, âIâll give you one more for free. You can use
one for stew and one for steaming.
The owner deliberately selected a large fish and placed it into Millieâs bag.
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Millie felt a bit puzzled, yet still touched by the gesture.
âThank you, Iâll make sure to pay for it,â
The owner waved his hand and said, âForget it. Itâs on the house. Your husband prepared greeting gifts
for all of us, and the necklace he gave my wife is worth at least ten or twenty thousand. Consider this
fish as a small token of our appreciation.â
Millie expressed her gratitude once more and carried the fish home. With the sun setting and fewer
people on the road, Millie increased her pace.
Yet, unbeknownst to her, a man wearing a cap was surreptitiously trailing behind her.
The man increased his pace and suddenly grabbed onto Millieâs shoulders. Instantly sensing danger,
Millie swiftly pivoted and thrust the packet of sugar at him.
Despite Millieâs attempt to defend herself, the man skillfully evaded her sugar packet and managed to
overpower her. He forcefully pushed her to the ground and grabbed her neck, strangling her.
Millieâs survival instincts kicked in, and she managed to grab a nearby rock, using it as a weapon to
strike the man on the head. The impact caused him to bleed, but he still didnât release his grip on her
neck. Just as the situation was growing dire, a voice sounded nearby,
âHey, who are you? Let go of her,â a commanding voice called out.
It was Roland.
Abandoning the fish he held, Roland hurriedly moved forward to rescue Millie.