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Divorce me I'm done serving you (Ayla) novel Chapter 732

At that moment, Melody felt a chill toward Fabiola. The person she trusted the most had betrayed her. Because of Fabiola, she had fallen into such a huge mess this time.

She couldn't argue back, and she had no proof to support her instincts. Her anger almost made her lose control. She had never felt this furious or unstable in her entire life.

She raised her shaking finger at Fabiola and snapped at the bodyguards, "Catch her!"

Draven would arrive soon. Once he showed up, she would be finished. Since there was still a little time left, Melody wanted to deal with Fabiola first and vent her anger.

She had already offended someone she could never afford to cross. Adding another rich girl from Zheron didn't really matter anymore.

She just needed to let out her rage.

Otherwise, she felt like she would go insane!

Melody and Fabiola suddenly turning against each other surprised both Ayla and Bria.

Ayla had kept her focus on Bria the whole time. Melody had brought two bodyguards. One was holding Bria down, while the other rushed toward Fabiola.

There was also a driver waiting in the car.

Ayla started thinking about whether she could run forward and pull Bria away.

She stepped ahead once, but the bodyguard behind Bria glared at her fiercely, warning her not to move.

Ayla had no choice but to stop.

Bria looked like she was enjoying the mess. "Ayla, Melody knows who I am now. She doesn't dare hit me anymore. Isn't my brother already on his way? Don't worry about me. I'll be fine!"

Ayla looked at Bria's face, covered in blood. Even so, Bria still tried to comfort her. Back when Ayla married Troy, Bria had always looked down on her, picking fights and humiliating her whenever she got the chance.

Bria's personality was terrible, and that hadn't changed. She just happened to like Ayla now, so her attitude had shifted

What shocked Ayla most was how tough Bria really was. After being beaten so badly, she showed no panic at all. She hadn't cried out once. She stayed unbelievably calm.

Even after being kidnapped, dragged here, and beaten like that, her nerves stayed steady. She wasn't like the spoiled, clingy girl she once seemed to be at the Winston Estate.

Thinking about it, that made sense. Unless a family purposely raised someone to be useless, kids from wealthy families were trained from childhood to be brave and sharp.

Bria said, "While my brother is still coming, let's just enjoy the show!"

Ayla had no choice but to stay where she was, about 15 feet away. If something went wrong, she could at least warn Melody or stall her with words and quick thinking.

Draven would probably arrive in about ten more minutes.

That thought eased Ayla a little.

Fabiola had also brought two bodyguards and a driver, but they weren't strong enough to beat Melody's men.

While trying to avoid Melody's guards, Fabiola unknowingly moved closer and closer to Ayla.

Ayla had been taken away?

It all happened in the blink of an eye. Both Ayla and Fabiola were gone.

Bria could still remember someone like Melody, since Melody had openly challenged Ayla before. But she barely remembered Fabiola... No, not exactly. Back in the museum storage room, when she taught Melody a lesson, Fabiola had stood guard at the door.

Fabiola's looks and manners didn't seem threatening, so Bria had forgotten her right away.

Her clearest memory of Fabiola now was the fight she had just had with Melody moments earlier.

Bria wasn't foolish.

There was a strong chance Melody had been tricked by Fabiola.

That only showed Melody was stupid, while Fabiola was much smarter.

And from how close they seemed, if Fabiola could play her own best friend like that, then either she never treated Melody as a friend, or she was rotten to the core.

Bria believed the first possibility was more likely.

After all, who would truly want to be friends with Melody?

Bria's face turned serious as she asked Melody, "Who is she?"

Melody watched the car disappear into the darkness, and a strange feeling settled deep inside her.

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