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I'm Your Sister, Brother Chow novel Chapter 29

The first thing Chow saw was Raylan hugging the girl in his arms.

Chow's body tensed all over. As he stared at his best friend, the look in his eyes was that of pure, unadulterated envy.

He stared fixedly at Raylan without a word.

Everything he wanted to say was reflected in his furious eyes.

However, Raylan remained calm as he looked back at Chow.

Vivian, on the other hand, was terrified of Chow's sudden return. Her eyes widened in horror.

Chow forcefully grabbed Vivian from Raylan with a growl. "I will always come back for whatever belongs to me."

Raylan narrowed his eyes and stuck his hands into his pockets, shrugging nonchalantly. "If it belongs to you, then you'd better not lose sight of it. Someone else might have already given it a better home by the time you come back looking for it."

This was the first time they fought since their childhood days.

Chow got so angry that the veins on the back of his hand nearly popped. Under the dim light, his silhouette seemed even colder than usual. "Then, I will destroy that home and take back what belongs to me. Even if I don't want it anymore, nobody else can ever have it!"

Vivian felt a deep pang in her heart when he heard this.

The flashy sports car flew along on the dark, empty road. Inside, Vivian tightly hugged her backpack and curled up on the front passenger seat. It was the only self-defence mechanism she had left. Her delicate face was still wet and streaked with tears.

The night scene outside the car window kept whizzing by. The man beside her was still seething in anger, making the enclosed space in the car even more suffocating.

Chow had finally successfully shattered the last bit of dignity that Vivian still had.

She could no longer stop herself from trembling whenever she thought about the way she cried out in the dimly lit room.

Nonetheless, Chow didn't manage to find any joy in the situation.

Rather, he was incredibly mad at himself for doing such a stupid thing.

This woman belonged to him and him only. He must really have been out of his mind to put her on display for other people to ogle at.

Even if she was just a wh*re like her mother, he would make it so that she'd never dare to look at other men besides him!

He suddenly remembered the scene when he rushed back to the room to look for Vivian.

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