Chapter 89 Precision Strikes on William
At that moment, Joey realized that the most beautiful woman in Southlake City, Willow, was standing there. So, it had to be the useless Caspian standing before her.
‘Pretty lady, come and help me to get these handcuffs off!” William, a local from Southlake City, was touched by Willow’s beauty.
Me?” Zoey asked, sounding somewhat afraid.
‘No, it’s the person beside you!” William replied.
Willow appeared even more outstanding in comparison with Zoey.
“I refuse!” Willow firmly declined as she was afraid to approach William.
He was taken aback as he didn’t expect her to decline so resolutely.
“The car will be here soon. There’s no one else to help you with these cuffs. Should I do it?” Joey said.
William vehemently objected, “No! Anyone but you!” His encounter with Joey had left him a psychological scar.
Joey was in a dilemma. She held a gun and was uncertain about what to do next.
“My patience is wearing thin. If you keep stalling, I’ll have to take matters into my own hands! William tightened his grip on the glass shards. He was acutely aware that time was running out, and he needed to escape soon to avoid trouble.
“Wait, I’ll do it!” Willow shouted. If she refused to unlock the cuffs and caused Camen to lose her life because of it, she would carry the guilt for a lifetime.
“Wait a minute, I have another demand! Joey has to shoot herself in the leg!” William said viciously.
Yesterday, he had been brutally taught a lesson by Joey, and now he had a chance for revenge..
Simultaneously, he was setting up favorable conditions for his escape.
Joey was a formidable opponent, and even if he managed to break free later, there was a chance she might seize an opportunity to apprehend him.
The unexpected demand from William took Joey aback. But it seemed she had no choice but to save the hostage.
In the next moment, Joey grabbed her gun and aimed it at her left leg.
“Hold on!” Caspian shouted while swiftly dodging away. His sudden yell caught William off
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Zoey, who stood nearby, were overcome with fear and couldn’t
deafening gunshot reverberated through
as she tried to understand what had just occurred. Yet, she could clearly feel that the gun in her
around were filled with terror upon hearing the
She noticed him raising a pistol and aiming it directly at William and
and fixed their eyes
eyes were wide, and his
seized the opportunity. He’d snatched the
shot at William.
was utterly dumbfounded after witnessing the scene. The spectators around wore expressions of disbelief as
had expected everything
rapid for anyone to comprehend, yet William had
held Carmen hostage and stood behind her, her petite frame failed to
pistol from
blow.
with precision using his firearm. It
the spot was deemed the best course
Caspian dropped his pistol and swiftly took another huge
forward.
backward, but his hands remained on Carmen’s shoulders. The glass shard in his grip posed an
of Carmen and swiftly snatched the glass
hands to rescue her.
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a thud, a fate he could never have anticipated.
William with a single move. She knew he was highly skilled, but the extent of his marksmanship had caught her off guard.
was overwhelmed with fear. She found it hard to
that intense moment just now, she felt something rush nasr above her head as
safe now,” Caspian said expressionlessly to the
gaze shifted to William, who lay in a pool of blood, and her b*dy
startled cry and buried herself in Caspian’s arms.
Her voice was choked
hadn’t expected her reaction. Willow was standing right next to him, and there were still plenty of people in the
she had been severely frightened by the recent events. It was
incident.
didn’t push her
now.”
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