Chapter 99
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 100
Perhaps Carlos had anticipated that things wouldnât go smoothly with the bodyguards. One of the
bodyguards took something out of his pocket and swung it before Debbieâs eyes. When Debbie caught
sight of what it was, she saw two certificates, which stated that both bodyguards were black belts in
tae-kwon-do. One was a 7th dan and the other was a 8th dan.
Debbie resignedly crammed the last bite of the desert into her mouth, stood up from her chair and
followed the bodyguards out of the shop meekly.
âSon of a bitch! Where did Carlos find these tae kwon do masters?â she cursed inwardly. Although she
had practiced martial arts for ten years, when faced with those two bodyguards, she didnât dare to pick
a fight with them.
Meanwhile, an Emperor was parked at the roadside. When she reached the car, Debbie opened the
door and saw the man in the backseat. His eyes were shut tight, as if he was taking a nap, completely
unaware of the fact that she had opened the door.
One of the bodyguards took the driverâs seat and the other sat in the passengerâs seat in the front.
The car engine revved and sped out. After a while, Debbie realized that the car was taking them out of
town.
âThis isnât right. This is not the way home. The villa is in the east district and the car is driving westward,
â she reflected.
âWhere are we going?â she asked.
No one answered her question, as if no one could hear her.
Debbie got nervous and fidgety since she had defied Carlos again. The skies were getting darker and
by the look of it, they were heading somewhere remote. Her heart throbbed inside her chest violently.
âIs he trying to find a place to bury me alive again?â
In the grip of silent panic, the air inside the car felt like it was suffocating her. Everything was so quiet,
she could hear her own heart pounding in her chest. When the car finally came to a stop, the
bodyguards got out of the car, but Debbie remained where she was.
Her eyes caught sight of something. Was that a tombstone?
The door on her side was opened by a bodyguard, who stood there waiting for her to get out.
With the headlights on, Debbie glanced around and a chill crept up her spine. Bloody hell! A
graveyard? Why would Carlos bring her to a graveyard in the evening?
While she was trying to figure out what was on Carlosâ mind, the bodyguards returned to the car.
âHey, whatâs this supposed to mean?â Debbie tried to open the doors, but they were all locked, so she
started tapping on the windows helplessly.
One of the windows in the backseat was rolled down. With a gloomy Look on his face, Carlos said,
âThis is a martyrsâ park. Stay here and reflect on what youâve done.â
Here?
Didnât he know that she had a fear of darkness? If she couldnât deal with her fears in the villa, how
would she deal with them alone in a cemetery? Fear gripped her entire body in an instant.
âI.
â Before Debbie could say anything else, the car drove off.
As she helplessly watched the car drive away and disappear into the horizon, all she could do was
curse Carlos a thousand times in her heart. This was more terrifying than being buried alive to her.
Trembling with fear, she barely managed to take out her phone.
Unfortunately, the reception there was terrible. She tried to dial