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A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) novel Chapter 1399

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1399

The female bodyguard realized luck wasn’t on her side. It would be hard for them to escape if she were to alert the others.

She aimed a kick at one of the men’s calf and he immediately fell.

The rest of the three men realized she wasn’t easy to deal with as they quickly reached for their pistols.

As soon as they did that, the female bodyguard reached for the pistol belonging to the man lying on the ground. She fired a shot at one of the men and rolled to Hannah’s side.

Hannah’s arms had been d by the female bodyguard just now. Then, she quickly untied her legs while the latter was busy taking their kidnappers down.

The shot fired by the female bodyguard hit one of the three men while the other two quickly split up.

They then fired shots at Hannah since they knew Hannah was more important than the female bodyguard. They would still have room for negotiation as long as they had Hannah.

They aimed at her leg since they were afraid of accidentally killing her.

The female bodyguard had a heightened sense of danger since she used to be an assassin. She rushed to Hannah’s side and pushed her away.

Hannah fell to the ground and almost blacked out for a moment as pain shot up her spine.

The female bodyguard wasn’t in good shape as well. She got shot in the shoulder when she pushed Hannah away and her wound burned.

However, she didn’t have time to check on her wound but quickly turned around, rolled to Hannah’s side, and fired at the other two men.

“We have to hurry. They’ll be here soon after hearing the gunshot.”

The female bodyguard said to Hannah.

Hannah’s mind went blank. She felt so overwhelmed after getting pushed to the side that she went weak in the knees and was at a loss for words.

Bang! The warehouse door burst open and in walked Lyna and another man. He was the best fighter among the five. Hence, Lyna told him to stay by her side to protect her.

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