However, those men couldn’t hear him at all.
Instead, his expression told them how important the lady in the lorry was to him.
Hence, they stood in front of him and attempted to pry open the truck door.
“Ah!”
The moment the door opened, Sasha, dressed in a blue and white school jacket rolled onto the ground by their feet.
Sebastian felt his heart stop.
“It really is a girl. But why is she wearing a school uniform? Is she a student?”
“Maybe, but what is her relationship to him?”
“Can she be his mistress? Isn’t dressing up in costumes all the rage recently?”
Giving the girl wretched stares, they began to wonder how she was related to Sebastian.
However, she was curled up on the floor without any sign of movement.
However, just when the men tried to grab her, she slipped out a needle and stuck it into the man’s eye.
“Argh!”
Suddenly, the man screamed in pain and flung her aside with his hand.
The moment Sasha crashed onto the ground, the pain caused her vision to blur.
“Kill her! Kill her now!”
Just when she wanted to get up and save the trapped Sebastian, someone pulled her hair from behind.
The next moment, she felt a sudden pain and was violently pulled backward.
“Ooh…”
“You b*tch! How dare you attack me? Very well, I will crush you right here, right now!” Then, the man threw her over the guardrail.
“Ahh!”
Sasha let out a scream of despair.
In a blink of an eye, a pair of hands appeared out of nowhere and grabbed her. Breaking her fall, they let her hang on by the edge of the cliff.
Who is it? Who caught me?
Before she could calm down, she raised her gaze to see a familiar face. However, that face was covered in blood.
“Sebby…”
Bursting out in tears, she looked at him just like a pitiful child.
Sprawled on the ground, Sebastian endured the stinging pain as he held onto her with both hands.
“Don’t worry, I’ll pull you up.” Calming her down, his voice was gentle and soothing.
Tears streamed down Sasha’s cheeks endlessly.
He had not spoken to her in such a tender tone for a long time.
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