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Chapter 681

    Chapter 681


    Odell frowned. “Who told you that?”


    Sylvia red at him. “You don’t have to concern yourself with that. Tell me, was it you who did it?”


    Odell’s expression turned grim.


    Before he could utter his reply, Thomas’ feeble voice sounded from further away, “Sylvia, calm down. Maybe Odell doesn’t know


    about this, maybe it’s those people who set this up.”


    Odell was baffled


    “Those men only listen to Odell. It would be impossible that they would have set this up themselves,” Sylvia argued.


    “Maybe there’s something going on that we don’t know yet. | don’t think Odell would do something like this,” said Thomas.


    Sylvia continued to re at Odell. “Hmph. Then you have underestimated your brother. He’s capable of doing anything.” That


    night, he had ravaged her in all ways possible.


    Odell was silenced by her statement and her re.


    His already grim expression worsened and he looked as if he could strangle Sylvia in the very next second.Original content from N?velDrama.Org.


    Thomas noticed the sour look on his brother’s face and immediately said, “Odell, Sylvia is just here to visit me. If you’re not


    happy with that, juste at me. Just please don’t hurt her.”


    He walked closer to Sylvia and Odell. “I’m fine, Thomas. He won''t do anything to me, don’te near us,” Sylvia said. Thomas


    looked at her worriedly. “Sylvia, this is between me and my brother, | can’t drag you into this again and let you take the fall


    because of me.”


    “Thoimas, no matter what he does to me, he won''t do what he did to you to me. Don’te here, or I''ll be really angry-”


    “Quiet!” The man suddenly roared.


    Startled, Sylvia''s mouth snapped shut, and even Thomas pursed his lips. The spacious house suddenly fell into silence. with an


    extremely dark look on his face, Odell red at Sylvia before he pulled her into his arms. Then, he shouted out into the thin air,


    “Come out!”


    l''wo bodyguards then emerged from the shadows.


    Odell red at Thoinas. “Hold him down and beat him to death!”


    “Yes, sir!” The bodyguards answered and walked to Thomas to pin bin down


    Sylvia cried inimediately. “Stop it!”


    The bodyguards instinctively froze. Sylvia then looked at Odell and pleaded, “Odell, Thomas hasn''t eaten anything for two days.


    They will kill him if they really beat him up. I just came here to visit him. | had no intentions of continuing anything with him.


    Please just let him go, | beg you!” Odell choked on his own emotions as he felt something seem to suffocate his chest. The


    words that Thomas had said to her sounded very much like words to separate them. Not only was Sylvia''s trust in Thomas so


    unwavering, but now, she was even begging him because of his brother. Had she lost her mind or had her feelings for Thomas


    shrouded her judgment? Momentster, Odell bellowed, “Just do it!” The bodyguards each gave Thomas a kick. Thomas grunted


    painfully and fell to the ground. Sylvia was horrified. Her eyes widened in fear as she grabbed his cor, begging him with teary


    eyes. “Odell, stop it! Let him go, you’re going to kill him!” Odell remained silent.


    The two bodyguards continued to beat Thomas up.


    Sylvia was so afraid that Thomas would die because of her that her tears rolled down her cheeks uncontrobly. She continued


    to beg Odell, “Odell, | won’t see him anymore, please, | promise. Just tell them to stop!” Odell furrowed his brows but refused to


    answer. The bodyguards continued to beat Thomas since they only took orders from Odell. As her anxiety built up, she shouted


    at Odell, “Odell, I''ll have sex with you! I''ll sleep with you one more time! Please just tell them to stop!”


    “Stop!”
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