Chapter 126 Chaim, You Piece of Shit
Roland looked at Chaim without his usual smile. There was nothing but coldness in Roland’s eyes. “Chaim, fancy a fight?”
For Roland, Chaim had been an eyesore for ages.
Chaim sneered, “Where do you want to get beaten up?”
Chaim thought, I feel so angry today, and I can’t vent my anger out whatsoever.
I tried to drink my frustration away, but things only got worse. I asked Victor to come over, yet his words only upset me more.
Great timing. Roland. You asked for it. I have no intention of enduring my anger anymore.
“Come with me.”
Roland glanced at Chaim, snorted, turned around, and got into the car..
Victor looked at Roland’s back and then looked at Chaim. “Chaim, you aren’t serious, are you?”
Victor thought, how old are you? Are you a teenager or what? How can you agree to fight so easily?
When you fight, I can do nothing but add fuel to the flames, right?
Chaim didn’t bother wasting his time on Victor. He raised his hand and pulled Victor over. “Drive. Follow his car!”
Hearing that, Victor grinned. “Hey! Who knows? You actually remember that you drank alcohol!”
Chaim kicked Victor in the next second. Victor was caught off guard and almost fell to the ground. After steadying himself, he gritted his teeth and looked at Chaim, who was under the dim yellow light. After a few seconds, Victor decided to endure it. “Forget it. I’ll let it slide!”
It was already very late, so only bars, clubs, and food stands were still open. Other places were already closed.
There were a lot of places suitable for fighting, so Roland simply found an empty one with few people.
Roland drove to the riverside. It was already past midnight, and of course, no one would be taking a walk here right now.
Roland took off his coat and loosened the two buttons on his shirt collar. He got out of his car, stood under the street light, looked at Chaim, who followed him here, rolled up his sleeves, rushed over, and punched Chaim. “I’ve put up with you
for a
Chaim and Roland began to fight, and Victor, who was just about to get out of the car, was so scared that he quickly closed the
car door and sat in the car to watch quietly.
Victor did not dare to get out of the car and separate Chaim and Roland. He thought, what if I fail to stop them? What’s worse,
what if I get implicated and hurt? No one will feel sorry for me anyway.
Yet everything was different now. Roland thought, Samara and Chaim have already divorced. I no longer have to worry about
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