My Mom's Second Marriage Gifted Me Seven Brothers - Chapter 76
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Chapter 76: Don’t Even Think About Living!
A man with braids punched the counter fiercely!
All the black-clad men stared at the people in the hall fiercely, as if they were hiding Mary.
“We, we don’t know…” The lady at the counter shrank down in fear.
“These people are threatening! How can they blame us for losing their own people…?”
“That’s right, we’re not here to fight against them…”
Someone in the crowd muttered. Sam, who was holding a submachine gun, raised his gun and pointed it at the roof with a thump!
With a crackling sound, all the walls and spotlights that were in his way were shattered into pieces and fell!
“Ah-” the crowd began to scream and even wanted to run!
The men in black all dragged the people back and threw them on the ground!
The crowd gathered in fear. Everyone thought that today was going to be their last day left on Earth!
Jim shouted with a fierce expression, “Everyone, quiet down! We may not be good people, but we definitely are not terrorists who kill innocent people! We just want to know where our Miss Mary, a young girl with long blonde hair, light green eyes, a great figure, and looks like an angel, has gone. Has anyone seen her?”
The crowd was silent.
Everyone thought of Mary, who had been chased away by them not long ago.
But no one dared answer.
Who could dare say that they were innocent?
Whoever who did, would after all, be courting death!
Some people began to tremble, and some people lay on the ground in fear.
Many people in the crowd had guilty looks on their faces, and even Monroe, who had been watching from the side, immediately noticed something was wrong.
Adela was about to drag someone out to ask when a boy in the crowd opened his mouth. “Mommy, are they talking about Miss Mary?”
Avra held onto Jack tightly. How would she know that Mary’s friends and family were all such terrifying people?
For a moment, she did not know whether it was right or wrong to befriend Mary just now!
“Mommy?” Jack shouted again when he saw that his mother did not respond.
“Kid, do you know Miss Mary?” Monroe walked over and asked softly as he approached Jack.
His deep, yet mellow voice was magnetic and made Avra panic when she raised her head.
This man…who was mysterious and handsome like a god…just who was he?
“Or do you know where she is?” The man looked at Avra through his sunglasses.
Avra replied, “Yes, we have seen Mary. In fact, almost everyone here has seen Mary. Mary saved a grandmother and her grandchild from the rain, but the people here, including the lobby manager, were afraid that the two would stay and occupy the resources. They thought that they had dirtied the carpet and wanted to drive them out. Mary was very kind and brave. She said that she would personally send them home.”
“Miss Mary left by herself in such heavy rain?!”
“What if she gets washed away?”
“Oh my God! Miss Mary!”
Some of the men in black had upset expressions and became anxious.
They had just come back from outside and knew how dangerous it was!
Adela’s eyes flashed red, and he roared angrily, “If anything happens to our Miss Mary, none of you will be able to live!”
Monroe pursed his lips and looked outside. He immediately got someone to fetch the rain gear.
He wanted to go out personally and find Mary.
But in fact, Mary had already successfully sent Natalie and her grandmother home.
Although they had been wading in water for two hours and had encountered many small problems along the way, they had finally arrived home safely.
“Sister, why don’t you come in for a while and have a cup of hot tea? When my father comes back, we will definitely thank you properly!” Natalie warmly and sincerely invited Mary to their big villa, but Mary refused.
“My brother and the others will be anxious if they don’t see me when they return to the hotel. I think I should go back.”
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