"Thomas?" Joyce's good-looking eyebrows tangled up.
She thought of the disgusting man who tried to molest her that night, and it turned out that the man's name was Thomas?
"Yes." Karl opened his phone, tapped on the photo album, found a photo and handed it to Joyce.
"Look at it, his figure and height all match those of the person who attacked you that night." He asked seriously.
Joyce stared and took Karl's phone.
The man on the phone photo was about 175 tall. He looked ok, but with all those tattoos and rings on his face, she knew what he could have been up to everyday just when she saw him.
"I can't be sure, I was drugged, I was uncomfortable and my vision was blurred. And he always wore a mask, I couldn't even see what he looked like, but from the height and build alone, it seemed a bit similar." Joyce said hesitantly.
"Let me see, I met him that night too." Luther instantly snatched the phone over, he narrowed his sharp eyes and looked at it up and down, "Although I only saw him for a glance that night, I can be sure it was him, the height and weight are similar."
"What makes you so sure?" Joyce pouted her lips, and seemed to doubt his words.
Even she was not that sure.
"At that time I threw him over my shoulder to the ground, I certainly remember his height, about 175 or so, and his weight was about 70 kg. I naturally have a general idea of the thug's condition. I'm a third-degree black belt in taekwondo, and don't forget, I saved you that night."
Luther glanced back at her proudly.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)
Author wasted so much time describing how Joyce looked, more than once, no wonder the book is so long because we keep reading the same things over again...
Sorry I really hate weak stupid women. Poor stupid Joyce being played like the idiot she is huh...
Just loving this story,totally hooked on this!...
Update please writer..you have more bright ideas .like the stories...
Update please..i really like the story.i appreciate the wittiness of the writer.. great job...