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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 718

I sprinted while desperately screaming for help, but the motorcycle’s roar drowned out my voice.

I had worn a pair of high heels to work today. It became apparent they were slowing me down. The footsteps behind me grew closer, and the motorcycle was already two lanes ahead of me.

Suddenly, a car sped in from the Section E entrance and maneuvered through the parking columns. It headed straight for the motorcycle. With no time for reaction, a loud bang echoed as the motorcyclist flew. The motorcycle then skidded across the floor.

I dared not stop running, and the car was agile. When I passed the car, it reversed and blocked the trio on the other side. Everything happened so suddenly. When I glanced behind me, the three assailants froze and watched in horror at the unfolding scene.

The woman was unwilling to give up and attempted to continue pursuing me. However, one of the men pulled her back. Then, they turned and ran in the opposite direction, seemingly attempting to flee.

The driver executed a rapid U-turn and cut off their path. The car drifted and knocked the trio down. When the door passenger door swung open, Atlas appeared. Soon after, Dylan stepped out of the driver’s seat.

I found myself sitting on the ground, gasping for air. I also noticed the motorcyclist had yet to get up. Afterward, another car drove in, and several bodyguards jumped out to pin down the trio who had assaulted me.

Atlas rushed to my side and knelt, urgently asking, “Are you hurt?”

I instinctively held my throbbing shoulder. Atlas narrowed his eyes and unbuttoned my blouse collar, revealing a scary bruise. He then lifted me off the ground and placed me somewhere safe to examine me, asking, “Do you have any other injuries?”

I quickly assured him, “No, nothing else.”

I glanced toward the woman on the ground. Atlas’s bodyguards had already pulled off her hat, revealing her orange hair. Her mask was still over her face. Although a bodyguard held her down, she managed to gaze at me maliciously.

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