Chapter 691
Irene panicked, sensing that Harvey was different now.
Softening her tone, she said, ’It's ungentlemanly of you to take out your grievances on a woman, Harvey. Your quarrel is with Isaac, so take it up with him-"
"Oh, but I am. He's destroying my company, so I'm destroying his woman. Isn't that fair?" Harvey licked his lips. "You'll both suffer!"
Irene looked around the room then and saw a closed window to the right.
She judged that her body could squeeze through it and it was her only chance to escape.
Keeping her distance from Harvey, she started to move slowly toward it.' Calm down, Harvey. We can talk about this."
"Talk? Do you think I'm an idiot? There's no going back now!"
Harvey saw through her intentions right then. He snapped smugly, "Trying to run again?!'
Realizing that he had caught on, Irene dashed to the window at top speed- it was the only way and there was no time to think!
However, when she tried to open it, she found that it was stuck in place, refusing to budge an inch even though she pushed as hard as she could!
"Give up already-l've already had that welded shut," Harvey said and beckoned to the men at the door. "Hold her down."
Terrified, Irene cried, 'No, Harvey! Don't do this!’
Harvey did not hold back at all, however-there was no way out for him, and it was either him or Isaac now!
The last man standing would take it all!
Soon, Irene was caught by two men and held down on bed, while the doctor walked up beside the bed, opening the case he was carrying.
There was a stainless steel box inside, with ice chilling a syringe containing crystal clear fluid inside.
Even as Irene struggled, she asked, "What is that?!'
Harvey simply returned to his couch. "You'll find out soon. I guarantee you- it's an unforgettable experience!"
The doctor then stabbed the syringe into her arm, and it stung like an ant's bite.
Irene's face turned pale and she tried to move, but could not because her limbs were restrained!
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