Chapter 518 Preference
Meanwhile, Sophia noticed something strange happening to Jay on Torhen Square. Jay’s cheeks were flushed, and the sanity in his eyes began to dim. “Ah!”
Following the sound of an intimidating growl, the armrests of the wooden chair beneath Jay’s hands were crushed. “What is going on?” Jay growled through gritted teeth. His eyes flickered as he looked at Sophia.
“What are you looking at, you b*tch?” he shouted, then he got to his feet and started walking toward her.
Perhaps because he heard Jay’s shout, Garrison appeared at the short wall in the distance. With the lightest of leaps, he bounded across the twenty meters’ distance that separated them and landed behind Jay.
“Sit down, Mr. Osborne!” As soon as he landed, Garrison clapped Jay on the shoulder, kicked out ferociously at the same time, and sent Jay to his knees.
“I’ll kill you!” Jay howled and grabbed Garrison by the throat without turning around. Crack!
Following the sound of a snap, Jay grunted painfully. Unfazed, Garrison had dislocated Jay’s shoulder joint.
The intense pain caused Jay to roar in pain, but it also caused him to regain some sanity.
“Save me, Garrison!” Jay implored, trembling on his knees.
Spiritual energy from Garrison’s palm poured into Jay’s body and subdued the restlessness within him.
“If I’m not mistaken, Mr. Osborne, you have been dosed with an aphrodisiac. The more you flail about, the more potent the drug becomes. You mustn’t make any unnecessary movements!”
“Aphrodisiac!” Jay growled in pain with his head on the ground. “Give me the antidote, quickly!”
Garrison appeared conflicted as he listened to Jay’s grunts of agony.
“Aphrodisiacs are not poison, Mr. Osborne. Besides, they vary in type. Someone must have planned this ahead so they could spike your drink. There’s nothing I can do to help you for now.”
“Then knock me out!” Jay shouted once more.
“It’s useless,” Garrison replied anxiously. “If one is unable to relieve himself once the aphrodisiac kicks in, their arteries would rupture, which will bring irreversible harm to the body over the long term. The worst case would be death.”
“Then what should I do?” Jay was beside himself with anxiety. “I don’t want to die yet. I’m the firstborn son of the Osborne family. Nobody can kill me!”
Garrison turned to look at Sophia, his gaze colder than ever.
“You need to relieve yourself, Mr. Osborne,” Garrison insisted. “Though this woman before us is a lowly member of a great family, she could be used to relieve you of your urgent need.”
He sent a burst of spiritual energy forth from his hand in a violent burst to temporarily stop the drug from wreaking havoc within Jay. Then, he rose and walked toward Sophia in the distance.
“What are you doing?” Sophia had heard everything. She began struggling madly upon seeing Garrison walking toward her.
Over the years, she had managed to remain a virgin despite her wildest antics.
Now, I’m about to become the tool for respite for a madman like Jay. I would rather die than cooperate.
Her hands and feet were bound. Sophia stuck her tongue out, ready to bite down on it.
Right when she was about to exert force, the approaching figure had already grasped her chin.
“You want to die? I’m afraid it’s not up to you.” Garrison chuckled before tapping Sophia on the neck with a finger. She crumpled onto the cold floor like a powered-down machine.
Sophia was terrified. She was feeling sore all over as if all her strength had been sapped out of her.
“N-No…” Sophia whimpered with all of the energy she could muster, her cheek pressing against the floor.
“It’s not up to you!” Garrison hoisted Sophia by her collar and walked toward Jay.
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