The Deadly Assassin Robin by Tristan Storm
Chapter 241
Chapter 241 Phoenix Vanguard Is Nothing to Me!
"Hey, motherf*cker! Why are you running so fast? Are you planning to crash at a wedding?"
Vera called out, clutching her panting stomach as she watched Robin's retreating figure.
"Robin, wait for me! My heel broke again!"
At the sound of Vera's voice, Robin finally realized he had left her behind.
He turned around and hurried back to her side.
Robin teased, "Bro, where did you buy your shoes? They keep falling apart!"
Vera bent down and kicked off her high heels.
"D*rn it! A classmate of mine who's an e-commerce reseller sold them to me," she replied, frustration evident in her tone. "She told me these shoes were designed by the world's top designers and are one-of-a-kind. I bought 20 pairs all at once!" Robin glanced at Vera's swollen ankle, then at the broken heel of her shoe.
"How much did each pair cost, given that you bought 20 at once?"
"A hundred and fifty thousand dollars each." Vera kicked the shoe again, exasperated.
"Wow! You really are easy to fool." Robin rolled his eyes. "A hundred and fifty thousand Sakuran Dollars each, huh?"
Just as he helped Vera up and was about to leave, he noticed Talia rushing toward them from a distance.
"Robin, you stop right there! You need to take responsibility for what you did to me!"
Responsibility?
For what?
Robin's mouth twitched; women were really troublesome!
Vera shot him a look and asked, "It's probably because you grabbed her breast by mistake."
Robin instinctively glanced at Vera.
"What are you trying to do?" Vera quickly clutched her collar.
Robin pursed his lips and asked, "Seriously? She clung to me over that little issue. Hurry up! We need to leave. If that tigress catches us, we're in big trouble!" Before Vera could process what was happening, Robin scooped her up and dashed toward the parking lot.
"Robin, you j*rk! I'm going to be sick!"
He tossed Vera into the car, and she nearly threw up.
It was only then that he noticed her hair was a complete mess from their frantic run.
Her misty eyes were now glaring at him.
"Uh-hmm, Talia is obsessed with her career. Getting tangled up with her is a hassle, so I thought I'd run a bit faster with you," he explained.
Vera lifted her long, pale legs and kicked at Robin.
fast and leave me hanging like
out a pair of shoes
Vera's face lit up with delight as she looked at the grayish
She was overjoyed.
did this guy start caring about
break often and kept a spare pair of shoes in the car for my
What does that mean?
I must be important to
slipped
boats on her feet-they were way too
huge sandals; it could
I like them! As long as you bought
my size is 36. If you buy
oversized sandals, Robin thought to himself, This
say I bought them
actually something Rita had equipped for his
knew a simple pair of sandals
me to crush
buy them. They were just in the car,"
at him and muttered, "Bad guy, couldn't you keep
believe they were a gift from you? Robin, you
a j*rk for
and said,
Robin froze.
That's Talia, alright!
she stop haunting
immediately started the car and sped out of the parking lot, heading
......
fled the restaurant and ran
he finally stopped, bent
"Click!"
beams of
"Can't run anymore?"
stepped out of the
the light, but he could see Robin approaching with
lifted
worn dragon dagger hanging at his waist gleamed
A
twisted through the ethereal
assassin blinked hard,
of the dragon
this be
terrifying rumor had spread throughout the World
strange dragon had been sentenced to death by
How could I dare to
middle-aged man made
Phoenix Vanguard send you?" Robin asked, frowning
when he
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