CEO's Tears Over Pregnancy Test Discovery
Chapter 654
"Shut up!" Scarlett glared at Miranda. "My life belongs to Sawyer. I live only to serve him!"
"You're insane!" Miranda continued. "He's a fugitive now, and you're just a loyal dog!"
"Stuff her mouth!" Scarlett ordered immediately.
Someone grabbed a dirty, foul-smelling rag and shoved it into Miranda's mouth.
"Mmmph..." Miranda gagged at the stench, feeling like she might vomit, but she could not break free.
Scarlett looked at Nina, who met her gaze and saw a message in her eyes.
Scarlett was not planning to help Sawyer this time. She intended to help Nina.
Nina furrowed her brows and shook her head vigorously.
Scarlett gave a reassuring smile, trying to put her at ease.
uneasy. She knew Scarlett wanted to get the antidote for her. Just like she had promised that day. But would the antidote
risk and she grabbed Scarlett's arm but Scarlett pulled
explosions erupted,
never heard such chaos before. She felt extremely uneasy, her face pale, as she watched Sawyer and his men retreat
them up," Scarlett
were each tied
laughed, accepting his fate. "I never thought
hall, sipping tea, waiting for them
five minutes, they heard
group of people entered, all carrying guns aimed at the inside. Sawyer's men also pointed their guns at
had leverage and intended
seeing all the guns, felt nauseous and terrified. She scanned the room, searching. The special forces had
in camouflage, faces painted, and guns raised. Then Nash
looking completely different
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