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A Relentless Pursuit for Love novel Chapter 338

Chapter 338 Jace took a huge hit, and he felt like his brain was about to implode. He felt an immense wave of pain and he blacked out.

Jace laid on Sage’s body, not an ounce of consciousness.

Hunter was just beside Jace as the pebble flew toward the back of Jace’s head. It almost hit him. Hunter scowled at the protestors angrily, “Are you guys trying to kill him? Be prepared to be locked up in the cell for the rest of your lives!”

He got to put a stop to it. Just as Hunter yelled, the crowd was stunned, and a loud siren was heard from the back. Someone yelled from the crowd, “Run, the cops are here!”

The nuisance protestors fled for their lives all of a sudden, some of them were caught and surrounded by the cops. It was chaotic.

Sage felt uneasy being held by Jace. She pushed him away lightly, and her eyes met Jace’s hazy eyes. He shook his head slowly to relieve the pain.

“Are… you alright?” Sage asked as she pursed her lips. Jace snapped out of his haziness and replied, “I’m fine.” He then asked, “Were you hurt?”

Sage was not at all used to his concern and worrying attitude, she shook her head and looked away. Her sight fell on the large pebble on the floor and her eyes darkened.

These so-called fans are either morons or extremely childish! They needed to be taught a

lesson.

They went to the police station to make a report. Sage temporarily suppressed the news and did not expose it. Those people protested in the name of Dean and it would do Dean no good if it were made known to the public.

The cops reprimanded them for their actions.

Jim was covered in tomato juices and raw eggs. He cleaned himself up in the washroom and changed into clean clothes from his backpack. He walked out of the washroom and greeted Sage, “Miss Sage.”

“Please think before you act next time, leaving the car in such a dangerous situation, what would happen if they threw stones at you?” Jim nodded obediently as he saw Sage being quite

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