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Never Late, Never Away (Vivian and Finnick) novel Chapter 1176

Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1176

Shania was over the moon and shouted in excitement. “Give it your all, boys! Go at it hammer and tongs! I’ll answer for it.”

Fabian glared at Shania before giving the security guards a warning. “Keep your hands where they are. Or else…”

Helen’s palpitating heart pushed her to jump into the rescue. “Stay right where you are! He’s Mr. Norton!” she yelped.

The men froze. Howard chortled scornfully, “Hahaha! Stop your nonsense, Helen. Have you ever seen a CEO fighting in a mall? Is that the best you’ve got?”

That triggered the laughing bone of the security guards too, and they turned a deaf ear to her words.

Fabian gave them a piercing stare. “This is your last chance. Stand back!”

“F*ck your last chance. You don’t know what situation you’re in. Whack him, boys!” The chief security officer knew who Shania was and was hoping that his favorable action would earn him a promotion. Her words could change his life forever. That was why he put on his best game.

But before he had time to draw breath, Fabian whipped him with the belt that was securely sitting around his waist seconds ago.

The metal buckle hit him right on his skull and sent him howling in pain. He got more agitated. You filthy little rat! How dare you mess around and beat me in my territory! I’m going to get you!

There was an unexpected warm trickle down the side of his head, and he tried to figure out what it was. Oh my god! His hand was covered in blood. “Boys, don’t hold back! He’s gonna meet his maker today!” the chief security officer yapped.

All he wanted to do now was to kill Fabian. The injury on his head didn’t stop him from charging at Fabian. But he learned his lesson, so he let his men do it instead of leading the pack himself.

Fabian’s grip tightened to the extent where the veins along his arm engorged.

Helen was all impressed, she saw Fabian was exuding an air of eminence, like Alexander the Great leading his army in a war.

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