My Repentant Brothers by Grace Edith
Chapter 265
Chapter 265
The autumn rain was drizzling It was freezing
When Henry was not yet far away, he saw several cars parked downstairs at Madeline's house in the rearview mirror.
A muscular man stepped out of one of the cars
Henry immediately thought they didn't look like good people.
Henry quickly took out his phone, took a photo, and sent it to Madeline.
But immediately he saw a red exclamation mark on th
He called Madeline again
on the screen.
He heard a mechanical voice. "Sorry, the number you dialed is currently unavailable. Please try again later."
Henry noticed those men were installing something.
In a panic, he got out of the car with an umbrella and called the police.
He shouted, "Who are you guys? What are you doing here in the middle of the night?"
The leader, Borris, with a fierce look, turned to the troublemaker who had suddenly appeared. "Catch him! Now! We haven't been found out yet.
"The rain is pouring tonight, making it easy for people to lower their guard. We need to catch them off-guard."
Borris said as he continued to fiddle with the lock on the door of the villa.
He planned to cut off the power, sneak in when it was dark, and catch the jerk who dared to bully his sister.
Borris sneered and licked his white teeth, unable to suppress his thirst for blood any longer.
Jack was behind Borris. He grinned slyly, "Borris, I've seen that girls photo. She's stunning. It's such a waste to kill her right away. How about letting us have some fun with her first!" His pockmarked face lit up with greed.
"Alright" Borris chuckled, "Do everything you know to torment her.""
Borris wasn't interested in beautiful girls now. He only wanted Madeline to
His plan for
e to suffer as much as possible.
plan for tonight wasn't very cautious because he underestimated Madeline. He thought she was easy to deal with.
Henry heard their conversation and became anxious. "Madeline!
He shouted, "Madeline, run!
In her sleep, Madeline heard the noise and woke up with a
a start, Wrapped in her clothes, she drew the curtains and saw a car
a car not far
she
"What was
the front gate was slightly open. She
instinctively that something
under the streetlight at
quickly called her bodyguard
composed, She
down at those
back, making her silhouette stand out. No one could see her
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It seemed calm but if anyone dared to step inside, there would be a storm. Someone walked into the puddles,
rain
e car's trunk.
was a martial arts expert. It was no trouble
threw the person into the
a bang, he closed the
lights glittering in the villa's windows, with countless guns aimed
his eyes so he wiped his face clean with his
close look at the house and suddenly,
He shouted, "Run"
a rustling sound, a few people fell to the ground
washed away their dark red blood thus flew out
They di
get a chance to scream before they were
"Jack, something's wrong! We need to retreat now!" Jack looked terrified. "They have
"Let's go!"
the driver's seat and
He put his hand on
He turned to Jack.
watched Jack collapse to the ground with his eyes
of Jack's body
of the car behind him honked him to leave. Someone shouted
was in a daze. He stared out the window but
the gas and the
Borris murmured, "Jack"
they finally
remote outskirts, deep into
was bumpy. It was a
headlights of the cars
see the drizzling
His face was pale and his breathing was a
suffered
Everyone looked pretty grim.
you alright? You don't look good. Are
in a low
his fists on the steering wheel and cursed with a fierce look, "Bisch I swear I
h
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