Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman
Chapter 98
Divorced but Delighted Chapter 98
Chapter 98 Crime of Intentional Injury
Aleah’s movements were so fast that it caught everyone off guard.
It wasn’t just Cierra who could not react in time. Even Coby, who was closest to her, didn’t react in time. He subconsciously pulled Cierra away.
Even though his movements were swift, the blade still swept past his arm and left a wound.
The guests screamed and retreated one after another.
Some people stepped forward against the crowd. When Aleah raised her knife again and wanted to stab Cierra again, Draven and William Barton stood up at the same time and tried to stop her. A
Draven was closer and grabbed Aleah’s wrist before William could make a movement,
“Aleah, calm down!” Draven said sternly.
However, when people went crazy, they couldn’t control themselves at all. In the chaos, the knife cut through Draven’s palm.
The blood was spreading. At the same time, Aleah stopped and looked at his hand in disbelief.
With a crash, the knife fell from Aleah’s hand, and the chaos instantly quieted down.
Coby, who was tightly protecting Cierra, also relaxed and loosened Cierra a little.
William came over and asked worriedly, “Are you all right?”
Cierra shook her head.
Before she could react, she was pressed down in Coby’s arms, and all she could hear was screams. Only then did she manage to stand firmly.
When she saw the scar on Coby’s arm clearly, she tensed up.
“Coby, you…”
The gushing blood quickly dyed Coby Barton’s white shirt red. The blood fell through the gaps between his fingers and slowly fell to the ground.
Cierra’s eyes also seemed to be dyed red by this blood, wet in tears.
“I’m fine. Don’t worry.”
Coby was calmed and comforted her in a gentle voice.
In fact, he was fine. Although the knife was sharp, he dodged it and blocked Aleah’s attack. In addition, the cloth was protecting him, so the cut was not deep.
It was just that the blood that flowed out had dyed his clothes red, so it looked rather ferocious and
terrifying.
Draven was obviously more seriously
also bleeding profusely, and the blood was even
one asked about Draven, there were more and more people surrounding Coby
“Cierra, I’m really fine. I’ll
blank brain also
arm with tearful eyes and said in a nasal voice, “William, take
expression was
the fake affection of the Boyle family to Aleah’s sophistry, there were a few times when he couldn’t bear it and wanted to stand
expect Aleah to be
in an unfriendly tone, “You think I can
the knife was aimed at her, but it was blocked
harsh. He rubbed his eyebrows and suddenly pulled out a person
suppressed his emotions to ease his tone. “Ms. Navarro,
to her senses, she nodded and said, “Okay, I’ll go
and took out his
you’re welcome. It’s no trouble at
of the idea that she was going to the hospital with the
“Amazing!” she thought.
something that she would never dare to
the past, she had fantasized more than once about being in the same movie with him. Now, could It be considered as
messy, it did not stop her
at Cierra and said, “Then I’ll leave first. Keep an eye on her. I’ll leave the
William nodded.
said, “Ms. Navarro, let’s go. I’ll take
of
wanting to get involved in this farce
them even said, “Mr. Trevino is also injured. Don’t
raised his eyes and looked
at him. She was still looking down at her palm hidden
in Coby’s arms, she was fine, but her
-Coby’s blood.
Aleah, who
When she saw
rolled down her cheeks.
sorry…
at the mess in front
bandage it. I have a first-aid
also scared out of their wits. They stood
“We’re screwed.” They thought.
Aleah’s voice, they came to their senses and quickly
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