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“You don’t see me as a person, and frankly, I don’t care about you either. Now that I have money, you think you can use me to get close to Dani? Dream on!”
Richard was practically shaking with fury.
Joyce relished the moment more and more.
“I love watching you squirm. Aren’t you all so proud? And now you have to lower yourselves to me? How pathetic!”
Richard’s fingers quivered as he pointed at Joyce’s arrogant face.
“Who are you calling pathetic?”
“You!”
Suddenly, a sharp p echoed through the room. Joyce stood still for a moment, stunned, before wiping her mouth and noticing the blood.
Narrowing her eyes, she stood tall and coldly stared up at Alexander, who was a head taller than her.
“You actually hit me? I’ll make you pay for that!” With that, she charged at Alexander, but he responded by pping her hard again.
Enraged, Joyce lost all control, her fury erupting as she began smashing everything she could get her hands on in the house.
Alexander stood off to the side, watching with a calm expression. His indifference only fueled Joyce’s anger. In a fit of rage, she stormed into the kitchen and returned with a knife in hand.
The two shed fiercely, the tension escting with every passing second.
During the fight, Alexander was shed.
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Richard’s anger boiled over, his body trembling with rage as he dialed the police.
When Katrina received the call, she was stunned. Alexander was nning to charge Joyce with attempted murder?
It seemed utterly ridiculous to her.
Panic surged through Katrina as her eyes met Caiden’s icy stare.
After a brief pause, Caiden turned his gaze elsewhere. Katrina clenched her teeth as the door to the vi creaked open.
Dani entered the house.
Katrina’s eyes lit up when she saw Dani, almost as if she were looking at someone who could save her.
However, she knew that asking for help from Dani would be futile. Dani would never agree to go with her to the hospital.
Hurriedly, she approached Dani and said with urgency,
“Dani, Cedric’s in the hospital! He called and said you need toe right away.”
Without giving her a chance to protest, she pushed Dani out the door.
As the driver sped through the streets, Dani narrowed her eyes at Katrina, her gaze so cold it felt like it could freeze the very air between them.
“Say that again,” she demanded.
Katrina could sense Dani’s presence growing more formidable, and she began to feel a twinge of fear.
Nervouslyughing, Katrina added,
“Well, Joyce got into trouble, and there’s no one else who can deal with it. Please, I’m begging you;e with me to the hospital.”
Dani’s face hardened.
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