Chapter 114 It’s Clearly Not Like This
Jodie removed her phone again and snapped a selfie with the original camera.
The photo showed no visible marks on her face from being hit
Unable to contain her curiosity, she asked Titus, does my face look like it s been beaten?” She had
already prepared to confront Simone with her bruised face, but it turned out like this. Titus covered his stomach with one hand and his chest with the other. It doesn’t appear so.
So, she wasn’t beaten heavily by Simone.
Jodie couldn’t help but feel frustrated. She had been slapped hard by Simone a few times, but now
there were no visible marks.
Those who didn’t know might think she was lightly slapped, but it was clearly different from this. Her eyes turned red, and she said. “My face is burning and hurting right now.
Tituy was in even more pain himself and suddenly felt that Jodie would ignore his condition. She didn’t care about him at all. With her still fair face, how could it be so intensely painful
His patience was running out. “It’ll be fine in a while.
Jodie was speechless. How could Titus be like this? Shouldn’t he be hugging, comforting, and showing concern for her facet
Freya also touched her face and said with a grievance, “My face is also painfully stinging.
She was genuinely in pain, not pretending
Harold still couldn’t believe that Gwen had scolded her, so he didn’t have the presence of mind to care about her or offer comfort.
One of the young men sitting there couldn’t help but say, Ahem. Your faces don’t look too serious.”
“Mr. Jenner and Mr. Gray seem a bit more serious.
Others also felt that Jodie and Freya were making a big fuss over nothing. To assess the extent of the Injuries, it was obvious that these two men were more seriously affected.
Although they were dapped, their faces weren’t red. How much would it hurt? It was usual for them to be a little dramatic and exaggerated, but why were they so oblivious to the situation?
Jodie and Freya were speechless. What did these straight men know? It really hurts. Titus saw that Harold was still in a daze and said unkindly, “Harold, are you dumbfounded? I told you earlier, Gwen is
even bits her brother in public, let alone
divered my saver
bin because we eat influenced her,
face and hands were bruised in many places, and it
now he was
I’ve already been beaten. Can this
completely implicated because
caused it. Then, he
fight, she should have
have called him out
us getting beaten. Good brothers should endure it
“What should we do now?
was also a heartache as if he was about
“Of course, we can’t just take
escalated, they could not afford to lose that person, but they could use
we were beaten. If
like that were posted online. As long as she still wanted to continue in
frowned. “Suing them seems a
take the beating for nothing? You may enjoy being abused, but I don’t. Besides, I don’t plan on actually suing right away. I want them to apologize and back
you want to sue Simone, I don’t care how you threaten
he asserted, “But you can’t
him. He didn’t want
bullying her either,
but roll his eyes.
pit by Simone and had his reputation
2/4
have
was being publicly beaten like this, yet still protecting his
at him. “You don’t understand matters of
tense for a moment, and everyone else
these two end up arguing with each other after being beaten? Did
want to be idiots, go ahead. I’m not
and chest, and asked the person next to him for a
rveillance footage.
as Titus was protecting her. He wouldn’t let Simone get away with it.. So,
a moment and
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