Chapter 2273 Leave Now
A crisp sound rang out as a gunshot hit Layla’s calf. Layla fell to the ground as blood flowed out of her leg. Sloan put himself in front of her. “Layla!”
The two supported each other as they tried to pick up their gun to fire back. Yet, there were dozens of guns and lasers aimed at their heads. There was no way for them to escape now.
“Stop! Stop!” Francesca hit on the cell’s metal door agitatedly. She wanted to stop the soldiers from continuing their rampage.
The military officer sneered as he pretended to speak politely, “Since Ms. Felch has asked us to stop, we will listen to her.”
Then, he took out Francesca’s phone and dialed a number. “Ms. Felch, you’ve been here for so long. I’m sure you missed Mr. Lindberg dearly. Why don’t you give him a call?”
Francesca stared at the phone. She wanted to know whether she could reach Danrique now.
As the phone was put on loudspeaker, the mechanical voice rang out then. “The number you’ve dialed is currently unavailable. Please try again later.”
“It seems like Mr. Lindberg doesn’t care about you.” The military officer frowned. “If that’s the case, these two people are worthless to us.”
He gestured for his subordinate to drag Layla and Sloan away.
“Let them go! Release them now!” Francesca hit on the metal door anxiously. However, nobody bothered to look at her.
The soldiers didn’t pay any attention to Layla and Sloan’s wounds as they forced them away. They slammed their guns on Sloan’s head when he tried to break free from their grasp.
Instantly, blood oozed out of Sloan’s head. Layla wanted to protect him, and that in turn, caused her to be the next target of their beating.
Francesca couldn’t suppress her anger anymore. She immediately used the summoning spell.
Sam rapidly flew in from the outside and coiled herself around the military officer’s neck. The military officer wanted to pull her away, but his attempt ended with a bite in his hand.
The man was so frightened he turned pale. He immediately screamed for others’ help.
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