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Bring Your A Game, Mr novel Chapter 79

Chapter 79 Better for Us to Run

Elise was dumbfounded as she took in the fierce expressions on the dozen or so foreigners they were faced with.

“That’s them! Attack them!” The leader ordered sternly, whereupon Elise and Alexander exchanged looks and came to a tacit agreement. Standing back to back, they stared vigilantly at the group of people.

“What do you want?” Elise asked, but the foreigner ignored her and directly pounced on her. She dodged to the side, and in the next second, Alexander kicked the foreigner’s stomach, causing the latter to take several steps back.

They were creating a huge commotion, so all the pedestrians moved far away from them, afraid of getting involved.

When one of the foreigners saw that they were attacked, he waved his hand, and four to five of them moved forward. Alexander was fast and immediately defeated two of them, but the foreigners approached them one after another, causing Elise to feel a little worried. “We can’t carry on this way. I think it’s still better for us to run.”

 

Alexander murmured in agreement before punching a man’s face. He used so much strength that the man’s mouth overflowed with blood, but Alexander didn’t have the slightest intention of stopping. Several of the foreigners glanced at each other, instantly understanding that Alexander wasn’t easy to deal with, so seven to eight of them surged forward together and attacked him from different angles. When Elise noticed this, she didn’t waste any time in extending her legs and kicking them.

The two of them worked in perfect coordination, and they easily defeated the group of people until they were all on the ground.

 

“Let’s go!” Alexander said as he grabbed Elise’s arm and started running.

“Quickly chase after them! Don’t let them get away!” the foreigner shouted, and a few of his followers began to pursue them.

Alexander led Elise as they weaved through the crowd until they managed to hide in an alley. Elise took a look around before pointing to the right side of the street. “Let’s go there.”

Without even thinking, Alexander ran over to the right side. They lost track of how long they had been running and only stopped when they didn’t sense anyone behind them.

Elise took huge gasps of breaths. It was her first time being pursued like this. Alexander looked behind them, then realized that they were holding hands and subconsciously let go before saying, “They didn’t catch up to us. I think we’ve lost them.”

Looking up at him, Elise said, “President Griffith, I had no idea you were so skilled at fighting!”

Alexander turned back and fixed Elise with a profound look, and for a moment, he suddenly found her very familiar!

Strangely, her silhouette was similar to the one in his memory. Elise was a little embarrassed to be stared at like that, so she hurriedly asked, “President Griffith, why are you looking at me like that?”

Alexander retracted his gaze, then shot her another profound glance. He was a little dubious, but he asked, “Miss Sare, do you race cars?”

Elise wasn’t expecting him to ask this question. Has he found out?

When this thought occured to Elise, her heart started to beat uncontrollably. Masking her emotions, she replied nonchalantly, “President Griffith, you’re joking, right? I’m a girl. How could I possibly know how to race cars? I don’t even have a driver’s license.”

Alexander figured that he must be mistaken. How could she possibly be the girl who raced with me!

“Oh, it was just a random question!” Alexander controlled his emotions as well. “Let’s go back.”

When Elise heard this, she was relieved. Agreeing with him, she followed beside him as the two of them walked in the other direction.

After going back to the hotel, Alexander’s suspicions weren’t completely eliminated, so he made a phone call. “Help me investigate this person called Sare. I want all of the information about her, including her journey through life since she was young, her hobbies, and everything she likes.”

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