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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 808

Chapter 808

“That won’t do,” Emmanuel said seriously. “Words should be kept. Any Tom,

Dick, and Harry will dare to bully us if we let you go just like this.”

With that, he gave Snake Master a gander, which the latter comprehended

and twisted his body like a rope, supple and boneless, directly snapping

Everett’s right arm.

“Ah! Ah…”

Everett’s screams once again sent shivers down his followers’ spines.

Meanwhile, Christopher and the others from the Wolf Warrior Society cheered

loudly. Look at these jack*sses. You dare cause commotion in the Wolf

Warrior Society headquarters, eh? Dare to harass the women here, eh? Well,

you asked for it!

Just as Snake Master was about to break Everett’s other arm, Emmanuel

shouted for a pause. “Let him go, and the rest of you leave us, please!”

Immediately, Snake Master released his grip, obedient as a servant.

On the other hand, the members of the Wolf Warrior Society looked at Eve,

who ordered icily, revealing her ruthless side as the Queen of the Wolf Warrior

Society. “Everyone, leave. Strip each of Everett’s men of one arm!”

“Alright!” Christopher became beyond excited. He had been worried that

Emmanuel and Eve might be too merciful.

Soon, everyone cleared the room, leaving only Emmanuel, Eve, and a barely

conscious Everett. From outside, the agonizing screams of Everett’s followers

quickly reached them, making Everett even more terrified. From being so

arrogant a moment ago, now he was incredibly humbled…

“If you don’t want to die, tell us about the people behind you and your true

intentions,” Emmanuel said.

Just when Everett was hesitating, Eve’s heel fell from above, crashing down

and creating a hole in front of him.

“Ah!”

A sharp pain struck Everett’s cheek, and crimson blood oozed from his cheek,

filling the air with a nauseating smell.

“If you don’t speak up, the hole will be in your face next!” Eve’s tone was even

colder than Emmanuel’s and more intimidating.

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