Chapter 321: Serves You Right for Being Single
In the first-floor surveillance room, a woman wearing a black duckbill cap, which shielded her dark, shiny eyes, drew attention with her exceptionally fair skin in the dimly lit room. Her slender fingers moved quickly across the keyboard, displaying astonishing speed. The restaurant owner could only see a blur.
He couldn’t help but be surprised by her dexterity.
Her index finger pressed the final enter key, and the black LCD screen displayed the same footage. The pinhole camera projected an image onto the screen, magnifying it several times.
The image was crystal clear, showing every detail of the sexy pattern on Nora’s nightgown and her flushed and enchanting expression, making everything evident.
It was unexpected that Nora was the one making the first move. In the footage, she actively pounced on Jerry, wrapping her arms around him, clinging to him like a sloth. Their clothes were disheveled, and her seductive charm was in full display.
In contrast, Jerry, who had earlier been swearing he loved Nora, fled when she initiated. Even when a beautiful woman was in his arms, he could resist the temptation. Was he even a man?
In the room, Nora moved closer to Jerry in a somewhat disheveled state. Her luscious red lips were so close to his face, almost within reach. She stood on her tiptoes and clung to his muscular neck, closing the distance between them.
Their bodies pressed tightly against each other, the heat escalating.
Jerry had initially contemplated running away, but as he reached the door, he couldn’t bear to leave Nora behind, so he turned back. The moment he entered the room, Nora had dragged him inside. His goddess, who usually maintained an aloof demeanor, was now trying to strip him of his clothes.
The buttons of his school shirt had been ripped off, revealing his not particularly muscular chest. Yet, even under these circumstances, Nora looked at him like a wolf with a flirtatious, cherry-like mouth emitting a sweet and seductive scent.
don’t do this! I’m a
fast, we should take it
having meals, followed by holding hands, and then kissing…
was still a normal man. Just watching an anime or reading a porn in his dorm could get him excited for half a day, let alone his dream girl standing
was jumping non-stop. Thump,
sensation on his nose, he suddenly
touch his nose, and his hand was covered
and suddenly, his vision went black,
like a pile of discarded clothes. The nosebleed dripped onto the fabric, creating a
who remained unresponsive, lying there like a lifeless dog. Frustrated, she kicked him a
this through the surveillance feed, Cheyenne was left speechless. After all, she had set the stage for them, and Jerry had fainted at the critical moment. She couldn’t help but think that
to see, Cheyenne was about to get up to leave when Nora did something unexpected. Despite the compromising situation, Nora climbed to the head of the bed and retrieved a business card from her
back down, giving instructions in a
“Understood.”
left, leaving her
the screen for over ten minutes. It was almost putting her to sleep, and
medium build. When Cheyenne noticed the person entering the room, she was surprised to see him undressing. His black suit jacket fell to the floor, followed by his shirt, revealing his
flight,
that Kelvin had described. This man was part of the group that had planted the
paused the footage at the point that showed his shoulder tattoo and zoomed in, examining it in detail. It was clear as day, depicting
A realization struck her.
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