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A Cue for Love novel Chapter 904

Chapter 904 A Worrying Person Part Two

The two men’s hands were drenched with fresh blood.

The gaping wound hurt so much that they almost thought they would be better off dead. Besides, the two men knew this was only the beginning, and they would suffer even more soon.

After kicking aside those men as though they were rag dolls, Samuel headed to the Porsche’s boot. Then, he opened it and steadily carried the unconscious woman out.

One would describe Samuel as a ruthless man from how he fought earlier. However, he looked like a different man with the woman in his arms. It was as though he was carrying the most precious baby in the world.

Samuel calmly set Natalie down onto the passenger seat of his Rolls-Royce and helped her buckle her seatbelt before he took the driver’s seat. Within seconds, he turned on the engine and zoomed off.

The car kept going before it finally stopped in front of Pendant Hall in Yaleview.

Then, Samuel carried Natalie to the bedroom and gently placed her on the big bed. Following that, he picked out a clean towel and prepared a basin of cold water. He wanted to wet the towel and use it to help Natalie regain her consciousness.

However, he returned to the bedroom with the water basin only to realize she was nowhere in sight.

Where did she go?

Frowning, Samuel scanned the room before finally locking his gaze at the corner of the curtains.

Although she did hide quite well, the bunny ears on her head gave her away.

The curtains had concealed her body but had failed to cover her bunny ears. Therefore, the furry white ears stuck out in plain sight, giving away her position.

At the same time, Natalie’s heart was racing as she stayed as still as she could in her hiding position.

She could only remember a man in black using a taser to knock her out before dragging her into a car. However, she did not know who he was nor how strong he was. Therefore, she planned to take things one step at a time and drag the time while she tried to figure out her opponent’s weakness.

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