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Chapter 639

    Chapter 639


    The pervert started crying from the pain. “Ouch! Dude, what are you doing? You’re going to break my


    arm if you don’t let go! Why are you still doing this when I’ve already said you can have that girl? Let


    me go!”


    “What did you say just now?” asked Lucas emotionlessly.


    The pervert’s eyes became shifty with guilt. “I wasn’t talking about you anyway.”


    Lucas did not say anything. Instead, he put more force into the twist, causing the pervert to yelp out in


    pain.


    “I’m sorry! I’m sorry! I shouldn’t have said that to her. I shouldn’t have tried to take advantage of her. It’s


    all my fault! I’m nothing but a shameless piece of sh*t!”


    Lucas pushed the pervert to the ground before casually stepping on his arm, causing it to crack


    sickeningly.


    After that, he looked down on him like he was a piece of trash and said coldly, “Flirting is built on the


    respect given to the other party. Thus, what you were doing was not called flirting but xual harassment!”


    He then shook his hand as though he touched something dirty before walking out of the elevator.


    Naturally, Edmund followed him out and so did Corinne. She stepped over the pervert’s broken arm,


    leaving him to strenuously climb up from the ground himself.


    The pervert held his broken arm and looked up at the retreating figures with tears rolling down his


    cheeks. In the end, his previous confidence waspletely reced with humiliation.


    Corinne trotted quickly up to Lucas in the hotel lobby and said politely, “Thank you for saving me from


    that pervert, Mister Lucas.”


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    Lucas threw her a cold nce and said, “I didn’t do it for you, Miss Corinne. I just thought I should get


    rid of that sc*m for the good of society.”


    Corinne was not surprised by his reaction. She nodded once and said, “I know you didn’t do it for me


    but you still saved me nheless so thank you.”


    Lucas did not have to do anything in the first ce since Corinne was prepared to beat up the pervert


    herself as soon as the elevator door opened. He did, however, saved her the trouble of dirtying her own


    hands.


    She thanked him out of ethical consideration. It was only right for her to do since he helped her.


    Besides, she wanted to be a good example for the baby she was carrying inside of her.


    Lucas looked at her probingly and asked, “What are you doing in Kanton City?”


    Corinne, of course, would not tell him she came for the World Hacker Conference so she simply smiled


    and told him a half–truth that was based on her real itinerary, “A friend of mine recently got admitted


    into the hospital here so I came to visit him. I’m actually in a rush so forgive me for making a move first.


    Bye, Mister Lucas.”


    Corinne jogged off and got in a taxi. Seeing this, Lucas narrowed his eyes suspiciously and thought, ‘I


    hope she’s telling the truth. She better not be plotting something.‘


    After Corinne got in the taxi, Edmund walked up to Lucas and asked worriedly, “Mister Lucas, is your


    arm okay? You seemed like you didn’t hold back your strength in dealing with the pervert at all.”


    Lucas’s arm still did notpletely recover from the fight he had with Jeremy. The reason it was not in


    a cast was because he had an important project to inspect today so he took the cast off temporarily.


    ‘I hope he didn’t hurt his arm again just now,‘ thought Edmund.


    “I’m fine,” replied Lucas nonchntly. He swung his arm around but then suddenly frowned with pain.


    ‘Okay, it still hurts. Why did I butt myself into that woman’s business anyway?‘ It was as if he could not


    bear to see her being bullied by anyone.
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