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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler novel Chapter 886

Chapter 886

Alfred could not be any clearer about what the man was thinking.

He subconsciously dragged his tired body and sat sideways in front of Catelyn. "Don't touch her!"

'You can't even save yourself, and you're trying to save someone else now? ■

The man let out a wicked laugh and kicked Alfred's stomach ruthlessly, earning a grunt from Alfred as he keeled over.

Blood gushed out of his wound. Alfred lost his balance and fell to the ground in a state of embarrassment and his breaths grew shallow, yet the lanky man did not cease his attacks, kicking at Alfred's wounds again.

"Mister Wagner! Stop it! Don't hurt him!" shrieked Catelyn in sheer worry.

Alfred was already injured, and he could die if the torture continued!

Just when the man was about to kick him with all his strength, Catelyn tried his best to stand up, mustering all her strength, and slammed into the man with her body.

Thump! The man was caught off guard by Catelyn's surprise attack and fell backward, knocking over the cargo box behind him. These cable crates fell, and the cables somehow entangled the man who was yelling in pain miserably.

He eventually stood up from the messy cables with a huff. His eyes glowed with a murderous aura, and Catelyn found herself unable to escape. He grabbed her neck with both hands and lifted her off the ground with his hold.

'Let me go, y-you jerk!" choked Catelyn, strangled and unable to breathe properly. She could only kick the man's knees as hard as she could.

Alas, the man's strength outcompeted her struggle, and she almost passed out.

The image in Alfred's pupils began to blur as he lay on the ground. "Let her... go..."

'You all want me to let go? Okay, if you wish!" The man grinned sinisterly.

Catelyn realized that something terrible was about to happen.

The man then suddenly lifted Catelyn high and threw her heavily to the cargo boxes beside him.

Thump! Catelyn fell onto the cargo boxes, causing them to collapse onto her.

She felt paralyzed on the ground in pain, unable to move anything but her head to look at the man with despairing eyes. However, the bottom of her eyes exuded a hint of determination and rebellion, invisibly oppressing the man in front of her.

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