Chapter 670 p for p
Yunice sneered in defiance. “How soon is ‘sooner OFter‘? Will you even be alive to see it?
“You!” The old woman clenched her fists, her voice dripping with venom. “Are you cursing me to dien
“Shane! p her mouth!”
Clearly, the old hag was used to being the tyrant at home–anyone who disobeyed her got pped.
“Yes, Mother.” Shane rolled up his sleeves and stepped toward Yunice.
He had a routine for hitting people–grab the cor first, make sure the target couldn’t dodge. Then <b>raise </b>the other hand high, ready to strike with full force.
One p like that could damn near deafen someone.
Yunice was tall but slender, without much weight. Shane casily seized her cor and raised his hand high<b>. </b>
Smack! A sharp, ringing p!
Madam Mary sipped her tea with satisfaction as the sound echoed. But something was off–she hadn’t heard the girl cry out in pain.
Did Shane knock her out cold with one hit?
Madam Mary looked up–and nearly leapt out of her wheelchair.
“Sh–Shane, you’re bleeding from the nose… What’s that on your face?!”
Then it hit her. Furious, she shouted, “You little brat! You hit my child?!”
Shane was stunned too, trying to piece together what just happened.
When he’d grabbed Yunice’s cor, she hadn’t resisted at all. She’d looked like a scared little chick, totally frozen.
So he’d let his guard down. That’s when Yunice, taking advantage of the close distance, pped him square across the face, cutting off his strike mid–swing.
That p pissed him off. As he reeled back, he swung again.
But Yunice was faster–she hit his other cheek before his hand even came down.
Her hands were small, but her strikes were fast and fierce, sharp like a baby’s surprise jab–impossible to defend against.
And she didn’t aim for humiliation–she went for the kill, pping straight across his ear.
The force of the strike rattled his eardrum, sending pain straight to the bone.
His raised arm faltered. He bent over, clutching his ear in agony.
<b>Then </b>Yunice kicked him below the belt–every move ruthless and final<b>, </b>with <b>zero </b><b>thought </b>for the aftermath.
Shane copsed to the ground, face twisted in pain,pletely incapable of fighting back.
The old hag shrieked like a banshee. “You little devil! You’ve gone rabid! You’re nothing <b>but </b><b>a </b><b>wild </b><b>bitche </b>Yunice shot back, “What, you can’t stand the sight of me? Then get up and do something about <b>it</b>.
Oh wait, you can’t get up, can you? A cursed old hag like you doesn’t deserve a healthy body.
And don’t you dare ‘you, you, you‘ me. Let’s get one thing straight–you’re not my mother<b>–</b><b>in</b>w<b>. </b><b>Don’t </b>think you can y the elder card just because of Wyatt.
To me, you’re just a decrepit hag. If I don’t like you, I’ll p you, and what the hell are you gonna do about it?”
“You wouldn’t dare!” Madam Mary’s voice cracked from rage.
But before she even finished the sentence, Yunice was already in front of her.
She lightly patted Madam Mary’s cheek–then, while the old woman was <b>still </b>stunned, delivered <b>a </b>solid p across her face.
“So what if I did?” Yunice said coolly.
Madam Mary stared, wide–eyed. More than pain, she was overwhelmed by shock.
“This your first p in life?” Yunice said. “You should be honored. I don’t hit just anyone.”
She didn’t see Madam Mary as a threat. Just another old bag, no matter how vicious.
Everyone assumed Yunice was fragile, some delicate wife whose wrist could snap in one grab.
But no one remembered–she came out of a mental asylum. Her reflexes were forged in realbat.
Do lunatics hold back in a fight?
Every swing was meant to kill. Without that kind of ferocity, she wouldn’t have made it out alive.
These self–important fools never stopped to think.
Yunice casually strolled in a circle around Madam Mary’s wheelchair. “Why are you looking for Nora?
Haven’t you always hated her?
You y the doting elder in public, but weren’t all her bruises your doing?
You’re just some bitter old relic stuck in the dark ages–a sexist, tyrannical witch of a mother–in–<bw</b>.
And since you’re here asking me where Nora is, that means you know she came to the med school <b>to </b>find me. Odds are, you forced her toe.
You’re dying to see her fall, so you can use her name to emotionally ckmail me and Wyatt,
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<b>You </b>don’t give a damn where she is. You just want to use her to cover for your <b>murderous </b><b>golden </b>boy
Yunice cast a scornful nce at the old woman. “I don’t go looking for trouble, and I <b>don’t </b><b>care </b>about the twisted drama between you Johnsons and Wyatt.
But if you’re dumb enough to drag it to my face, then you can kiss that face goodbye<b>. </b>