Chapter 59 Mr. Riley Was Arrogant
Chapter 59 Mr. Riley Was Arrogant
Chapter 59 Mr. Riley Was Arrogant
A few goons couldn't help but laugh when they saw Curtis sitting in the wheelchair.
Curtis didn't care about the ridicule of the three nobodies. His eyes fell on Adeline's pale face. He took her cold hand and asked in a soft voice, "Are you freaked out?"
Adeline's chest heaved with emotion.
There was a moment when she really felt like she would be finished.
Adeline was still afraid.
Curtis rubbed her hand, heartbroken. "Don't be afraid. I'm here. It'll be okay."
He said while warming up Adeline's hand, and asked again with concern, "Tell me. Where did they touch you?"
Curtis really wanted to chop them up!
Curtis's lips curved into a sneer, and there was an evil look in his eyes behind his lenses.
Adeline's heart fluttered slightly when she remembered that Logan had said Curtis was extremely possessive and didn't like people touching his things. Then she subconsciously shook her head.
"He just... pulled my hair."
A slight smile broke on his lips as Curtis looked at the three goons. "Very good. You may get ready to wear your wigs."
Adeline thought Curtis was arrogant.
She subconsciously looked at the three tall, stout men, and was still a bit worried.
The head of the gang spat, and the right side of his mouth pulled up into a sneer. "Just you? You're a cripple. How could you possibly be able to fight the three of us?"
The other two goons laughed out loud.
Curtis looked at the leader of them indifferently. "You don't deserve a beating from me myself."
The leader got angry at this, rolled up his sleeves, and took a few steps toward Curtis. "I've never seen such a tough talker like you."
"Don't get too close." Curtis looked at him askance.
The leader of the gang was amused by that. "You're scared, aren't you?"
"It's just that you're too ugly." Curtis looked serious and didn't look like he was lying. All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
Adeline was so anxious that her heart was in her mouth.
She subconsciously touched Curtis's shoulder, signaling him to stop provoking that guy.
But Curtis calmly patted the back of her hand. "Don't worry. As long as I have a breath in my body, I won't let anyone bully you."
The leader of the gang shook his head as if he had heard a joke. "How dare you, a useless cripple, remain that arrogant?"
He pointed to his face. "See? Your wife hit my face. Originally, if you sucked it up and let me hit your face, I would let it go, and you could leave with your wife. But now I'm telling you I'll get you for this!"
Curtis raised his eyes at Adeline. "You hit his face?"
Adeline nodded.
Curtis frowned and said in a critical tone. "Why did you hit him so lightly? You remember to beat those bullies to death next time. If anything happens, I'll take the responsibility."
Adeline didn't know whether to laugh or cry. She was so touched and anxious at the same time.
They were trapped, and there was no one to help them. But Curtis was still talking tough!
As expected, what Curtis said completely enraged the leader of those guys, who raised his hand and rushed over.
"I'll blow your head off straight away!"
Sitting in his wheelchair, Curtis calmly whistled.
Immediately following, a behemoth flashed through the darkness and swooped over.
The sharp mouth opened and bit on the wrist that was going to hit Curtis.
Then the entire bulk pounced on the leader with a thud, knocking him to the ground and biting on his wrist.
Even when the back of his head hit the ground, the man somewhat didn't know what was going on here.
It wasn't until he felt a sharp pain in his wrist that he screamed in fear.
"Dog. Ah. It's a dog. Ah! "
The man tried to get rid of the dog, but the General bit on his wrist and growled angrily from his nostrils.
The man howled loudly in pain. "Help. Come quick! My hand is going to break!"
Adeline was a little shocked.
Curtis gave her a sideways glance and whispered a warning, "The General, stay cute."
The General was silent.
The General was a 200-pound mastiff. How could he be cute?
The dog stopped growling.