Chapter 126
Nancy's mind went blank, the world around her turning to darkness, with the metallic taste of blood lingering beneath her nose.
Before she could gather her thoughts, Hackett's hysterical voice pierced through the fog.
"Strip her down! She'll submit after being fucked. When she's out of it from the drugs, we can easily call Evergreen Global."
A group of men, clearly excited by the command, echoed, "Yes!"
Nancy sensed the danger and felt her clothes being yanked violently-
Her pale skin was exposed to Hackett and his group of men, his eyes filled with greed as he lunged forward, unable to contain his excitement.
She could feel Hackett's weight pressing down, even catching the stench of his breath.
And yet, her hands and feet were tightly restrained by others.
It was utterly revolting.
faces blurring into a
a chance to react before a fist
into a camera, too
at Judson, who had appeared out of nowhere, her eyes welling up with uncontrollable emotion. She opened
overwhelmed her, and she
shouted, his voice rising sharply and his face losing all
the young man
swiftly taking off his jacket to
up, eyes blazing with fury as he glared at Hackett. "Did you hit
whom he couldn't
was chilling, carrying an edge
some reason, every hair on his body
before his trembling voice could fade, another voice chimed
he the one you've
turning to see Michael
do you mean
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