Chapter 48
Stephen didn’t spate Zachary a glance. Wasting no time, he swing his fist straight at Zachary’s face with every ounce of fury he felt.
Zachary grimted in pain as he instinctively let go of Tessa. Then, he clutched his cheek and snarled, “Are you trying to get yourself killed?”
Stephen pulled Tessa behind him. His gaze was cold, his voler low and threatening. “Stay away from her,” he said through gritted teeth.
Zachary’s anger flared when he saw Tessa being shielded by another man
He lunged at Stephen, screeching, “She’s minel Don’t touch heil-
Stephen calmly handed the thermos in his hands to Tessa “do walt over there.”
with that, he turned around and kicked Zachary harshly.
Zachary was immediately knocked to the ground.
Humiliated, Zachary quickly scrambled to his feet. As the heir to the Gomez family, he had always been treated with reverence. This was the first time anyone had dared to humiliate him like this.
It didn’t escape Zachary that the man before him clearly had a special connection with Tessa They had only been apart for a short time, but she had already found someone else.
The thought of that twisted Zachary’s heart painfully. His anger grew even fiercer.
He clenched his fist and swing it at Stephen’s face with all his might.
Stephen dodged and immediately retaliated with a powerful blow. The punch landed squarely on Zachary’s nose. Blood poured from his nostrils instantly.
Tessa wanted to intervene but hesitated due to the intensity of their fight. She didn’t want to cause more trouble for Stephen. So, she remained rooted to her spot. Zachary’s head throbbed as blood streamed from his nose. His eyes burned with anger as he cursed loudly. He lifted his foot and kicked Stephen.
Stephen granted and quickly pinned Zachary down with his lace against the latter’s chest. He choked Zachary with one hand and punched him with the other. Stephen had been raised with an elite education. He was instilled with discipline and poise since a young age. In public, he always carried himself with elegance and grace
Stephen had never resorted to violence except for that one time years ago.
Now, after all this time, here he was, lighting for Tessa again.
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