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He Lost Me to His Best Friend novel Chapter 262

Scarlett's furious roar echoed through the room.

Talia was still grappling with Melanie, but her stamina was failing. Melanie finally managed to flip them, pinning Talia down. She laughed, a vicious, arrogant sound. "Go ahead, let the cops take us! You'll never find out where that little bastard is!"

Melanie sneered at Scarlett. "You think you can just march in here and humiliate us? Do you honestly believe I'll—"

Before Melanie could finish her sentence, she went airborne.

Stellan had grabbed her by the collar, exerting minimal effort as he launched her across the room. She hit the marble flooring with a sickening thud. Cursing in agony, Melanie tried to sit up, but Stellan simply planted his heavy boot on her shoulder, rendering her completely immobile.

Freed at last, Talia scrambled up, nursing a bruised lip from the brawl. Seeing Melanie subdued so effortlessly, Talia marched over and slapped her across the face several times, finally finding satisfaction.

"Spill it! Where did you take Dawn?!" Talia yelled, her voice dripping with triumphant arrogance. She smirked and jabbed a thumb toward the towering Stellan. "Do you even know who this is? He's the CEO of MR International Security, the best firm in the world! If you don't talk, I'll have him dislocate both your arms!"

Stellan was happy to oblige. Without a word, he crouched down and smoothly popped both of Melanie's shoulders out of their sockets.

Melanie had never experienced such excruciating pain. Her screams eclipsed Sylvia's, echoing shrilly against the acoustic walls.

Stellan looked up at Talia calmly. "Should I do her knees next?"

Talia nodded vigorously. "Do it! Pop them out! If murder wasn't a crime, I'd hack her to pieces myself! She's pure evil, targeting her own niece and calling our sweet Dawn a bastard. Make her suffer, Stellan! Let's see how arrogant she is then!"

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