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Winning Her Heart Back (Emelie and William) novel Chapter 656

The three froze in place.

Jodie immediately stepped forward to shield Emelie.

From the private room came the sounds of a woman crying and pleading for help, mixed with a man's foul curses and the tearing of fabric.

It was obvious what was going on in there without having to look.

Emelie's expression remained cold as she said, "The Westward Club didn't seem so chaotic when Mr. Inning was in charge. Don't you agree, Mr. Middleton?"

William's face was grim as well. He glanced back and Ashton quickly led the bodyguards in.

The man inside was shocked at the sudden appearance of so many people. "What are you doing? Why are you all here? Do you have any idea who I am?"

Emelie adjusted her gloves, and William's gaze fell on her. She chose to ignore him and glanced at Charles instead.

Charles had a dark expression on his face.

Ashton had probably revealed her identity, for the man inside suddenly became quiet, not daring to speak again.

The woman who had been harassed was then escorted out by Ashton.

The latter took off his jacket and put it over her. The woman was wearing a waitress uniform from the Westward Club.

Emelie asked worriedly, "Are you alright?"

The woman, who was clearly frightened, trembled as she clutched her collar tightly and shook her head repeatedly.

However, Emelie noticed the slap marks on her face and the fresh cuts from broken glass that were still bleeding.

"You were the waitress who served us earlier, weren't you?" Emelie recognized her.

The woman looked up at her quickly, then lowered her head and said, "Yes, but I'm fine. Thank you, Mr. Middleton. Thank you… Mr. Davis. And thank you, Ms. Pierce."

Emelie crossed her arms. "Change your clothes, and go get a checkup at the hospital. Make sure you keep the evidence. Since Mr. Middleton and Mr. Davis have witnessed the whole thing, they'll make sure that you get justice for this."

The woman panicked. She waved her hands as if she was afraid of making a big deal out of this. "No, no. He was just drunk. I'm fine. There's no need to make a fuss."

Emelie understood that she was afraid of retaliation. "Don't you realize that the more you put up with them, the worse they're going to get?"

The woman, however, continued to shake her head.

Emelie wasn't the type to keep pushing. Since the woman had made her choice, she left it at that and led Jodie and the bodyguards out of the Westward Club.

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