Owen Sterling grabbed a nearby chair and swung it at them again.
The men holding Chloe Reed let go. The two of them rushed at Owen Sterling, pinning him to the ground and beating him.
"That’ll teach you to stick your fucking nose where it doesn’t belong!"
"I’m gonna kill you today!"
"..."
Chloe Reed staggered to her feet. She stumbled to the door and was about to open it when, in the next second, it was pulled open from the outside.
Walker Grant’s tall, lean figure stood in the doorway. She froze for a moment, then reached out and grabbed his arm. "Get them. They were hurting me."
Her face was flushed, her hair was a mess, and her clothes were heavily wrinkled.
The private room was in chaos.
Walker Grant just glanced around the room before grabbing her and handing her off to Nathaniel Monroe, who was behind him.
Then, he walked straight in and shut the door to the room.
Soon, agonized howls of pain came from inside.
Nathaniel Monroe’s eyelids twitched as he listened. He said, "It’s been a long time since Walker got this angry."
Chloe Reed was terribly dizzy, but she still remembered Owen Sterling was inside. She went forward and pounded on the door. "Don’t... don’t hurt Manager Owen."
Nathaniel Monroe steadied her. "Chloe, just leave it be. Let me take you to the hospital."
"N-No..."
Chloe Reed was afraid Walker Grant would beat up Owen Sterling along with the others.
The initial curses and howls turned into painful pleas for mercy in just a few short minutes.
When the door opened again, Walker Grant was surrounded by a violent aura. His sharp eyes were filled with an indescribable emotion, and his breathing was slightly heavy.
Behind him, the two men had been beaten so badly they couldn’t get up.
Owen Sterling looked just as battered, sitting on the floor, apparently still in shock from what had just happened.
Chloe Reed’s gaze went to Owen Sterling.
But the next second, she was swept up into someone’s arms, and he strode out of the restaurant.

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