Chapter 647 Death Sentence
He rushed forward, trying to pull Marie away. “Ms. Dawson, you can’t treat our sir like this!”
“Bang!”
Dennis was kicked straight to the ground.
Marie, engulfed in fury, radiated such a violent aura that her strength felt almost inhuman.
Dennis hit the floor hard.
Marie’s grip on Dan’s neck tightened even further.
Dennis looked at Dan, who didn’t fight back–just silently stared at Marie–and panicked. “Sir!”
He shouted.
But Dan kept his eyes on Marie.
Their gazes locked.
He was gambling–gambling on whether Marie still had any feelings left for him. Gambling on whether those feelings could stop her from going all the way.
He searched her eyes, desperately hoping to find a trace of reluctance or sorrow.
But in the end, he was disappointed.
There was nothing in Marie’s eyes–none of the emotions he was hoping for.
On the contrary, her grip only grew tighter.
Dennis lunged forward again.
This time, he went completely wild, physically fighting Marie, forcing her to release Dan.
Dennis had always been fiercely loyal to Dan.
And now that Marie was trying to kill Dan, his respect for her had completely vanished.
“You wicked woman!”
Dennis snarled.
The moment he said it, Marie kicked his knee. She moved so fast he couldn’t react.
Her kick landed with brutal force, and Dennis collapsed to the ground in agony.
Dan sat silently on the hospital bed.
He just sat there…
When Marie’s cold, murderous gaze turned to him again, Dan’s breathing quickened. “You’re trying to kill me?”
She had wanted to beat him to death when she thought he’d slept with her.
And now that she knew he was the one behind Ashen Pact… she actually wanted to kill him?
Of course.
That look in her eyes just now–pure murder. No heartbreak. No hesitation.
Only killing intent. Real, unfiltered killing intent.
Marie’s eyes narrowed. “You deserve to die.”
Dan went quiet.
His already shallow breathing grew even more unstable the moment she said those words.
Heh… Deserve to die? I deserve to die…
His whole body trembled.
She looked at Dan one last time. “I’ll let you keep that dog life of yours–for now.”
Then she said no more.
Without another word, she leapt out the window. When the guards came in, they found the hospital bed blown through with a gaping hole.
Dennis, ghost–white, rushed to Dan’s side. “Sir…”
“What do you think she’s going to do next?” Dan’s eyes held back a storm.
Dennis went quiet.
What would she do?
“That woman wants you dead.”
Earlier, she had genuinely tried to kill Dan.
So what she’ll do next–no one could say for sure.
But one thing was certain: with the way she was, she’d blow the sky wide open.
Dennis’s use of the word “woman” made Dan’s gaze snap to him, sharp and deadly.
Dennis’s chest tightened from the pressure of that glare.
Dan muttered, “What the hell is going on in that woman’s head?”
The way she acted with Derrick–couldn’t even mention his name–how could she trust Derrick so easily?
The more he thought about it, the angrier he got.
And then… he fainted again.
Dennis panicked. “Doctor! Doctor! My boss passed out again!”

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