Chapter 727 Hot And Cold
Yara’s body hit the floor with a loud thud.
Thomas took that opportunity to dash to her side. “Yara, are you okay?”
However, Yara continued to keep her eyes shut and did not answer him.
“Stop asking and make some space! My daughter can’t breathe with all of you hovering so close over her!” Thomas blamed the crowd and yelled, “I’m going to send her to the hospital. If you continue to pester us and something bad happens to my daughter, I’ll hunt all of you down.”
Having said that, Thomas beckoned his subordinate over to carry Yara and swiftly raced out of the venue together.
The reporters were disappointed that they couldn’t get any interviews from Thomas and Yara. Despite that, the reporters managed to obtain plenty of shocking and newsworthy information from the press conference, so they quickly dispersed, each racing back, eager to be the first to release the breaking news.
By then, the news conference venue was a chaotic mess.
Meanwhile, Samuel had brought Natalie to a small storeroom beside the venue.
There weren’t a lot of boxes and sundries in the storeroom, but the narrow room felt smaller with all the items.
“Sam—”
Before she could get the rest of the word out, Samuel slammed his lips against hers, swallowing her words.
Natalie’s eyes widened as she stared at the man kissing her like a ferocious beast.
So he took me here instead of leaving to kiss me? How shameless!
Natalie wanted to push Samuel away, but he grasped her hands and held them against the cold, hard wall, intimately interlacing his fingers with hers. With her back against the wall, she had nowhere to escape and could only let Samuel wantonly kiss her.
When the situation was about to lose control, Natalie’s eyes became misty, and she was making soft pleading sounds like little critters after getting caught.
“W-What’s gotten into you?”
“You one-sidedly decided to break up with me. Have you not considered my feelings at all?” Samuel asked with an arched brow. His eyes were filled with unsatisfied lust.
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