Billionaire’s Reborn Baby

Billionaire’s Reborn Baby Chapter 167

A few minutes later, Emily opened the door and walked in. The room was dark and the furnace was lit. The room was dry and scorching. She sweated the moment she entered.

He arrived at the bedside. Vincent was covered with a quilt and was breathing heavily. Occasionally, he would smash his fist against the wall and create a deafening sound.

Emily turned on the light and saw Vincent sweating massively under the quilt due to the heat and pain. She took a few steps forward and heard Vincent panting heavily. “Get out!”

Emily shook her head, “I won’t.”

The man’s eyes were bloodshot. He stared at her, gritted his teeth and shouted at the door, “Rex.”

No one answered.

Emily stepped forward to wipe the sweat off his forehead and pressed her hand on his arm which had bulging veins on it. Then, she bent down and kissed his lips. She drank wine, and there was a smell of alcohol in her mouth.

Vincent suddenly grabbed her back, but he didn’t push her. Instead, he took her into his arms and bit her lips crazily.

“Mr. Vincent has taken sleeping pills, but when the pain is unbearable, sleeping pills will be useless.” Rex’s voice sounded in Emily’s mind. “As long as he is calmed down, he may fall asleep, although it is unlikely.”

Emily stretched out her hand to stroke Vincent’s hair and comforted him. She did not notice that her lips were bleeding from his bite…

Rex and the guards waited for more than ten minutes at the door. They were a little worried and wanted to go in. Christy came out with a mask, followed by the little robot.

“Where’s Emily?” Christy was in a hurry. She stopped and asked Rex, “Tell her that I will be out for some time.”

Without waiting for Rex’s response, she had reached the stairs and disappeared in the blink of an eye.

Rex was speechless.

She was really fast.

Christy took a taxi to her secret base-an Internet cafe in an alley. When she got off the taxi, she discovered that the little robot was following her. It was stuck to her bag. She sighed and then put the little thing into the bag and patted it. She warned it, “Don’t run around.”

arrived, she was soaked by rain, and

entering the Internet cafe, the cashier did not

looked up and saw her. He smiled,

the private room on the

smoke. Even if there was a no-smoking sign, there were still people violating the rules. But this place was remote and there would be no business if smokers were chased away. Everyone just

a lock on the door. Anyone who was accidentally here would turn around and leave when he saw the lock.

all taken and everyone

people she knew, but none of them looked good and they did

walked to the window and patted Noah on the shoulder. “What’s going

One of his hands was wetted by the rain. He took a piece of handkerchief from the table and wiped it. He pouted and signaled Christy to look at

people on the sofa. There were four middle-aged men and a middle-aged woman. They were the family

into the bust bin and said indifferently, “The night before yesterday, they all

her eyes wide in surprise and looked

stubble around his lips. His clothes seemed to be the same one he wore the day before yesterday. He didn’t change it. He had always lived a meticulous life. However, his sloppy appearance

a mess,

stared at her with a

speaking, someone in the hall

chest and said, “If

Someone immediately echoed.

“That’s right.”

dead, who

is in prison, so who

over and tried to placate her, “Don’t be

My child is dead! She’s dead!” The middle-aged woman shouted with a shrill voice, “You

people stood up. They all had worried and frightened faces. “I don’t

painful. Have you ever felt the feeling of regaining what you lost but then seeing your child die in front of you?”

bitterly, “My child disappeared for a year. I found her and stayed with her for less than a week before she died in her room. She was writing a diary

was filled with crying. A middle-aged man walked up to

red, but she didn’t say anything. Noah walked up to the

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