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A Call That Changed Her Entire Life novel Chapter 218

Not only Master Tao, but also Abbott got angry because of Tina's remarks. However, before Abbott could open his mouth to scold Tina, she went berserk, throwing everything on the table to the ground.

Tina's wrath did not spare any of the precious tea sets and decorative ornaments. Pieces of porcelain flew in all direction. The air was suddenly rent by the sound of breaking glass.

After wrecking everything like a storm, Tina turned around and ran out without looking back.

"Tina!" Mark cried out. Ignoring his elders present in the room, Mark followed her out directly.

Master Tao was so frustrated. His face became red with anger, as he looked at the mess on the ground. His voice trembled. Pointing to the debris on the ground, he said, "Look at this! What a class act! What a real lady your daughter is!"

Disappointed, Abbott's face became glum with shame. Bess, on the other hand, seemed not to care about their anger, as she looked at the door with a worried look on her face, and said, "Tina hasn't fully recovered yet. What if something happens to her?"

Master Tao snorted angrily and replied, "Mark went after her. She will be fine. This time, it serves her right for being so headstrong. From my point of view, Tina should learn from her own mistakes and get rid of her arrogant ways."

Displeased, Master Tao turned around and walked away as soon as he finished his words.

After taking a few steps, he suddenly remembered the real purpose of his visit. He turned around and walked over to Abbott. He said, "Now that everything is out in the open, when are you going to bring Emily home? I heard that she's very close to Jacob Gu now. Is it true?"

"Yes, they are in love," replied Abbott, as his face turned sour. He continued, "Jacob is a tough and uncompromising businessman. He has a strong possessive instinct, and he always regards Emily as his own possession and doesn't allow us to see her."

"How ridiculous! She is our child. Jacob has no right to decide on her personal affairs. Be sure to bring Emily back home!"

"Father, we're trying to figure it out," replied Abbott.

"Just do it as soon as possible! Keep a close eye on Tina, and don't let her sabotage our plan," Master Tao ordered, and then he left the villa.

Meanwhile, Tina ran out of the house, in her pajamas. Out in the cold, she soon turned pale and her lips turned purple. Nevertheless, she continued to run as if the cold winds did nothing to her at all.

Mark was close at her heels. He sped up and caught her in his arms, then he said, panting for breath, "Tina, stop running! Where are you going?"

"It's none of your business. Who do you think you are?" yelled Tina. Tina mocked him coldly, as she violently struggled in his arms, trying to wriggle free. She was so ardent and agitated that she ended up scratching his strongly defined chin a few times.

Mark's heart ached with pity for her. He wasn't angered by her rude behavior, instead, he just stared at her with a look of deep concern, then he said, "It's too cold outside. And you are not well enough to stay outside. So I'm going to take you back home, okay?"

His words provoked Tina, as she roared at him with rage, "You are not my real brother. Didn't you hear their words? I'm not their daughter. So you are not my brother! I don't want to go back to that house!"

"Tina, as long as you treat me as your brother, I will forever treat you as my sister," Mark said in a placatory, soft voice, as he gazed deeply into Tina's eyes. He continued, "No matter what happens, our relationship will never break up. I will always love you."

Tina stopped struggling and looked into his eyes, in a daze. She was touched by the unconditional love he had for her, and she mumbled, "Mark..."

"Don't be afraid. I'll always be by your side. As long as I'm alive, nobody can hurt you," Mark promised.

"So what?" she cried out. When Tina came back to her senses, she became distant. In a cold tone, she yelled, "Let me go! I don't believe you, and I don't believe anyone! Get away from me!"

Mark's thin lips compressed into a line, as his face darkened. He said no more, instead, he took Tina to a taxi, which was parked on the street. Then he asked the driver to drive them to a five-star hotel.

It was so cold outside that he was afraid she would catch a cold if he didn't bring her indoors as soon as possible.

Tina was forcibly taken to the hotel by Mark, which made her even more angry. She smashed everything in her room, but even that didn't calm her down.

Suddenly, an idea popped into Mark's head. He asked someone to buy a white rabbit for Tina.

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