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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 2632

Chapter 2632

“Are you Crazy, Eliza?” Put the trap away, come here and open it for me.” Chester was already sweating profusely, but he only had to bend over to release the trap. The wound was becoming more painful and the more painful it became, the less he could exert himself, and blood was oozing from his feet.

“All right, I’ll come down soon.”

Eliza’s mouth should be quick, because she almost burst out laughing when she entered the room.

The animal trap was originally set up to keep others from sneaking in, but Chester was unexpectedly caught.

Eliza changed her clothes and walked downstairs. Chester had waited until he was impatient, and when he saw that Eliza had changed clothes, he almost vomited blood, “You still have time to change clothes, Eliza, are you f*cking kidding me? “

You can’t go wrong with me, Mr. Jewell. I just ran out the door without my underwear on. “What if you believe I’m seducing you?” “How can I help you?” Eliza asked, innocently looking at his wound.

“Let’s break together; you pull one side, I’ll pull the other.” Chester screamed in agony.

“No problem.” Eliza said quickly.

She knelt and used all of her strength to help Chester.

During the whole process, Chester’s painful face turned pale. When Eliza on the opposite side saw that Chester had finally broken apart a little, she deliberately loosened her grip and fell to the ground, “Oh, I really have no strength.”

The trap is back and Chester screamed in pain as he bounced back, his whole body shaking and blood dripping from his feet, which was horrifying to watch.

“You are courting death, Eliza.” Chester was already feeling dizzy. He would strangle Eliza to death if it weren’t for the pain he was experiencing right now.

“It’s none of my business, Mr. Jewell. It’s too tight for me to open it. I think I should call the fire department.”

Eliza endured the joy in her heart and took out her phone to call the fireman.

Chester felt she did it on purpose and didn’t want to ask her for help again. It’s better to bear the pain and wait for the firemen.

“Call an ambulance once more.” He made a rough arrangement and didn’t bother to bring his glasses, so he rudely tossed them aside.

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