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His Unveiled Passion novel Chapter 71

"This bitch can really run!" Jimmy huffed as he followed closely behind.

Stephen pulled Tessa behind him and glared at the two men before him.

"Are you Mr… Mr. Jacobson?" Jimmy abruptly stopped in his tracks, his face draining of color.

When Timothy saw Stephen shielding Tessa behind his back, he instantly knew he was in deep trouble.

He hadn't expected Tessa to know someone as powerful as Stephen. Everyone in the Rivertown business world fawned over the Jacobson family.

Timothy and Jimmy were presidents of their respective companies. While they were in no position to form direct ties with the Jacobsons, they did recognize the heir and president of Jacobson Corporation.

Stephen's jaw tightened, an oppressive air radiating from him.

Timothy immediately revealed a smile. "Mr. Jacobson, do you know Ms. Yates?"

Stephen didn't bother answering. He had already heard enough of their vulgar words to understand their intentions.

He gave his bodyguard a subtle nod. The four bodyguards immediately understood and quickly pinned Timothy and Jimmy down.

Tessa began to relay everything that had happened earlier. After hearing her explanation, Stephen grabbed her hand and said gently, "I'll take you home."

Tessa quietly followed him out, but after taking a few steps, she couldn't help but glance back. "What are you planning to do with them?"

Stephen's voice was cold. "I'm going to teach them a lesson they'll never forget."

Timothy immediately fell to his knees and pleaded, "Please! I know I was wrong! I didn't know Ms. Yates belonged to Mr. Jacobson. I won't ever do it again. Please just let me go!"

Jimmy was equally as terrified and couldn't stop his legs from shaking. "I also know I was wrong! Please forgive me!"

The bodyguards wasted no time and went straight to work.

"Ahh!"

"Help! Help—"

The four bodyguards took turns delivering their blows. The agonizing screams of both Timothy and Jimmy echoed through the private room until they eventually faded into silence.

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