Find Me In Your Labyrinth
Chapter 1469
Chapter 1469
Estelle suddenly swung her hand, smacking Luisa across the face and sending her flying.
Louisa crashed into a table, which toppled over with a series of loud crashes. Luisa went silent for a moment as she was left gasping for breath while sprawled on the ground in pain..
Zachary rushed over, shouting, “Luisa!”
Everyone else jumped. They all stared at Luisa in shock, and then at Estelle. The look in their eyes was one of surprise. Estelle’s strength was terrifying!
Xavier rubbed his forehead, knowing that as long as Estelle was around, there would be no end to this drama.
Luisa spat out a tooth. Her face swelled up as blood trickled from her mouth, which looked extremely painful.
Zachary glared at Estelle, “Ms. Macclain, why are you attacking her?”
with a hint of killer intent. “If she dares bully Norah again, I’ll make sure she’s dead! Believe it or not?”
gaze made her swallow her sobs. She covered her face as she
respected you, but you can’t just bully
think Luisa
sneered, “I know rich people look down on us. Yeah, I’m just a cook, and I have even messed up before. But
coldly. “You can have a girlfriend, but you shouldn’t turn a
a talk with Estelle.” Zachary looked at Xavier with a stern face, “Boss, first Norah splashed water on Luisa, now Ms. Macclain hit her. Do you think it’s okay to just let it
She leaned against him and started to sob,
frowned, “Go upstairs! I’ll definitely give you an explanation for this.”
justice for Luisa now!” Zachary
want to get justice for her? Are
more important than us
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