Chow felt himself getting angry at the thought of the boy who spoke up for Vivian in school that morning.
If not for the fact that he and Raylan had been friends since their diaper days, he would not have hesitated to bash him up.
Raylan knew just how far he could push his buttons without consequences. There was no reason for him to be afraid of Chow's temper. The dimples on Raylan's cheeks deepened.
"It's so out of character for you to care so much about a little girl," Raylan said with a low chuckle.
Chow was about to retort when the door opened with a loud squeak.
Everyone in the room stopped whatever they were doing and looked at the door.
It was Peter, the driver, and Vivian, who was still clad in her school uniform. Vivian peered into the room with a flustered look on her face.
She immediately noticed Chow but stayed rooted in place.
To her knowledge, she had no business whatsoever in a place like this.
Even though she'd spent countless nights tumbling under the sheets with Chow, she still stayed as far away from this place as she could.
She stood at the door at a loss, staring into Chow's cold eyes as she tightly hugged her backpack in front of her chest.
Her defensive posture seemed to indicate that she was ready to make her escape anytime.
However, in the face of such an ice-cold Chow, would she really have a chance to escape?
One of the men let out a wolf whistle when he saw Vivian at the door. He already had his shirt half unbuttoned by one of his women. "Not bad! I never knew that there was a student service here. Whose plaything is this? I really like her face. Can I have her? Hey missy, do you want to serve me instead? I'll pay you double your asking price!"
As soon as he made his offer, the other men started chiming in as well. "Double? I'll pay you five times your asking price if you'll serve me!"
"I'll buy you whatever you want. Just serve me instead!"
"..."
Their hollers were getting more and more aggressive. One or two of the men actually got up from their places and headed towards the door with drunken, unsteady footsteps.
Vivian looked at them in horror and took a few steps back. The driver next to her bowed towards Chow, who was still seated on the sofa. "Young Master, I've brought Miss Vivian to you as instructed."
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