Sweet Twins
Chapter 539 A Small Room
As she felt the burning pain on her face, Nancy glared at Nana with hatred. "You are also a woman. Why did you line up with them to do these shameless bad things?"
"Do you think I want to do it? I also want to be a good person, but do you know what the result of being a good person is? Nancy, I'm not frightening you, but even God can't save you. There are surveillance cameras everywhere. Where do you want to go?" Then Nana let out scornfully. "Don't do anything stupid. Be good and reflect on yourself here. You have to go out tomorrow night!"
After saying that, Nana walked out with feeling helpless. "Ah, new comers, none of them is easy to deal with. I'm so unlucky!"
That night, Nancy spent the night in a cold dark room.
The next day, Nancy woke up late but no one came to disturb her which was really strange.
Afternoon came but no one came to check on her or to give her food.
It was getting dark again, but still no one came, as if Nancy had been forgotten.
Soon enough, Nancy's stomach rumbled because of hunger. She hadn't eaten the whole day, and she was beginning to feel weak.
"Hello, help!" The longer she waited for someone to come, the more frightened Nancy became.
If this went on for a week, Nancy would probably starve to death.
Finally, after her throat got tired from shouting, she heard footsteps outside.
Then the door opened and a man came over to lift her up without a word.
"Because of you, Nana has been starved for a whole day. If you don't behave well tonight, Nana will die with you," the man said gloomily.
"What? Why?" In Nancy's opinion, Nana was the one who bullied her. She was the one who made a mistake, but why did Nana get punished as well?
the rules
The man's words were followed by a bark of laughter. "If you don't behave well tonight and make trouble, we will throw you into
it," said Nancy
die here. Who do you think will pay for it?" With a smirk, the man added, "Let's go. It's your duty to entertain the guests well. Otherwise, you will have to
don't behave well, Nana won't be able to eat for the next five days. Look how she suffers because
are too vicious! It's too unreasonable!" No matter how she struggled, Nancy felt too weak to
to this man, her strength was nothing.
one knows how to write the word 'reasonable' here. So you'd better save it. Let's go!" The man walked along the hallway
night's. The only difference was that the light was brighter here, and there were some paintings and calligraphies hanging
man wearing white was sitting gracefully on the
woman you want is here." It was what the
who he called Mr. Bai, said
her head held high, Nancy replied, "Yes, who
"I'm Mr. Bai. The man beside you just called
to hear. He looked gentle, and his style was completely different from
this kind of place?" Her
who should come and
for men to act wildly, not a
man in front of her. So
eyes fell on Nancy. "Nancy, you are indeed a female hero, but I tell you, there are all kinds of men coming here, good and bad. Some are for fun, and some are for confidants, such as me... I'm just here to find someone who I can talk
this man looked gentler. Whatever might be his reason for being here, at
Nancy asked tentatively, "Mr. Bai, don't you want to know
don't want to know. It doesn't matter who you are. What I only need to know is that you are a woman and you like men. That's enough for me." The way he said those words was so light, like it was
saying is... I was just forced to come here. I have a husband and two children who mean the world to me. Now that I'm here... They must be looking for me anxiously. Please give them a call for me and tell them
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