Chapter 217 Break her leg
Niki genuflected in the car and bumped all the way to a dilapidated factory.
This factory had a rusty roof and even many patched zinc panels. Behind the factory was a blocked ditch,
dirty and smelly, giving the impression that all the accumulated garbage in Los Angeles was rotting in the
ditch
Even from afar, the rotten stink could be smelt.
Although Niki had a hood over her head, she could still smell a strong stink before getting off the car.
She frowned.
This smell was really unpleasant… Where were these people taking her? Were they going to kill her and bury.
her here?
As soon as this bad idea arose in Niki’s mind, her whole body kept trembling
“No, no-”
Seeing that the woman was so frightened, Jaxton kicked her up in an inpatient manner. “Why are you
trembling?”
“Why didn’t you tremble when you were just arrogantly cursing?”
Niki was kicked hard by the man and even rolled straight out of the car.
It happened that the rough stone hit her face. Maybe it was psychological effect, she felt that there was
blood left on her face again.
No, no, her face!
Niki didn’t care if it hurt anymore, she got up from the ground in a hurry, afraid that the stone would scratch
her face.
Jaxton had no intention of showing any mercy towards her. He grabbed Niki’s head and waved his hand to
the men nearby.
A group of men understood their boss’s meaning right away and simply cleaned up the road ahead.
Jaxton pulled Niki into the room and threw her on the ground.
“You guys keep an eye on this girl, I’ll answer the phone.”
“Got it, boss, just go ahead.”
The man looked respectfully at Jaxton as he left. He gave Niki a cold glance and then pulled off the hood from her head.
Being blinded in the black hood for too long, Niki couldn’t adapt for a moment when she saw the sunlight all of a sudden. She instinctively narrowed her eyes.
It was about ten seconds before her vision returned to clarity.
is really pretty.” Said the man next to him, with a profound tone as he saw Niki’s hood taken
looks good
Someone answered.
would be like to
of humiliation flashed on her face.
tied while her mouth stuffed with towels,
inspection, the mud was stained with speckled rust, and not far away were copper nails covered
this a
was a little desperate.
down a bit and knew that the most important thing now was to find a way out of danger.
turn to for help?
Julian?
came to
check if
could make a wide move, she was seen by a ferocious man on the
foot and kicked Niki at once, “Are you starting to wriggle? Can’t
got a
footing and fell
tender skin hit the stone once
words. She tried to sit up, but
so her face must not be
best to
She almost…
man kicked her down again with an unusually playful
while tears welled
feel like
to him
harder
for Julian to rescue her? Maybe Julian wouldn’t come even
have been fooled around by the
flashed in
No!
should have
footsteps came to her
is this woman crying?” Jaxton took a cigarette from his
cry as soon as we take the slightest movement.
chuckled.
up with a mournful
Wasn’t he Roger’s
shocked expression on
desperately to tell Jaxton that he
the towel, so that she couldn’t make a sound at
of impatience on his face while cleaning his
his boss was impatient, the man next to him slapped Niki right away, ‘Shut up,
print appeared on the
a cigarette and staring at the woman kneeling on the ground with
a
down, please.”
time. Then Jaxton glanced
took the opportunity to
stared at Jaxton who was showing his carefree
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the
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