Chapter 2576
Night of Destiny
Zachariasâ face turned grim. He stepped forward and grabbed Shirleyâs wrist.
âGo upstairs. Iâll apply some ointment for you.â âI donât need it, thank you. Let go of me,â Shirley
refused. She tried to withdraw her hand only to tug on the wound on her back, causing her to hiss
reflexively in pain. âIt doesnât hurt, huh?â Zacharias huffed. âCome upstairs with me.â Just like that,
Shirley was dragged upstairs, leaving Tony blinking downstairs.
Damn, Uncle Zacharias is so domineering. A real man should be like him! After leading Shirley to her
room, Zacharias went back out and came back with the first aid kit.
âJust leave the kit here,â she said to Zacharias. âI can handle it myself.â Naturally, he wouldnât take no
for an answer. âWhat, afraid Iâll take advantage of you?â he asked with a quirked brow.
âYou say it as if you havenât done it a few times already,â Shirley retorted. At that, Zacharias replied with
a quirked brow, âNot today. Take off your shirt and turn your back to me.â âIâm fine, really. You should
leave,â Shirley insisted. However, Zacharias wasnât backing down either. âYou have to let me apply the
ointment.â Shirley bit her lip and eventually removed her suit jacket and put it aside. Then, she lifted her
black sweater and unhooked her bra to expose her entire back.
Sure enough, a long bruise had formed on her back, and under the light, it looked somewhat horrifying.
Zachariasâ heart tightened. Who beat her so brutally?
âWho did this to you?â he asked.
âJust some street hooligans,â Shirley replied.
âHow many of them?â âEight. I took them all down,â Shirley said triumphantly.
âCanât you stay out of trouble?â Zacharias remarked with displeasure. âI can, but Iâm not afraid of
trouble. They stopped our car first. That was why I fought back, Shirley explained. At the same time,
she felt the warmth of fingertips gently applying ointment to her bruise.
The man didnât even use a cotton swab; he directly used his hand to apply the medicine. The warmth
from his fingertips would enhance the penetration of the medicine into the skin, achieving a better
healing effect.
Shirley felt a slight warmth in the area where the man was applying the ointment. She bit her lips,
experiencing the manâs large palm rubbing her back.
Just then, Zacharias applied some pressure, causing her to cry out in pain.
He immediately became gentler. Though rubbing with some force would be more effective, his heart
ached for her, so he did not apply too much pressure.
After applying the ointment, Zacharias noticed the smooth and glossy skin on her back. He was certain
it would carry a delicate fragrance if he kissed it. At that, his breath became slightly rapid, and he
struggled to restrain himself.
Shirley quickly pulled her sweater down when he finished applying the ointment.
Meanwhile, Zacharias crouched down to tidy up the first aid kid, not wanting her to see the intense
desire in his eyes.
âThank you,â Shirley expressed her gratitude. No matter what, he had helped her.
âNext time you encounter such a situation, donât take matters into your own hands. Call for help first,â
Zacharias advised.
âAm I the type of person whoâs afraid of death?â Shirley retorted. Zacharias looked at her seriously.
âYou may not be afraid of death, but I am.â Shirley was stumped for a moment, unable to find the right
words. She even felt a burning sensation in her chest. His words were more captivating than any
confession.
âDonât you dare die in front of me,â he continued to command. Shirley blinked and stubbornly retorted,
âHow could I possibly die in front of you? The fortune teller said Iâm tough to kill.â âVery well.â Zacharias
smirked. However, Shirley suddenly felt a bit uncomfortable. Heâs tougher to kill, right? she thought.
âIâll sort this matter out. I wonât let any of these people off the hook,â Zacharias said and left with the first
aid kit.
Shirley blinked. Well, itâs good that he sees to it. Theyâre sc*ms of society and need to be taught a
proper lesson after all.