Chapter 229 A Complete Transformation
it could potentially draw blood from Kallum in an
instant.
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Most would dismiss such an incident as an idental scrape from an unpolished gemstone, chalking it up to mere coincidence. Yet, it was this very design that could cunningly collect a blood sample without suspicion.
“Sharp?” Charlene responded, visibly startled, then quickly recovered with a forced chuckle, “Are you talking about the pearls and gems on my bag? Oh, they are not sharp in the slightest. I’m puzzled as to why you would ask.”
As she tried to reim her purse, her efforts were futile against Calista’s firm grip. By then, Kallum’s expression had darkened considerably.
Exchanging a significant look with Calista, he then turned his piercing gaze <i>to </i>Charlene, his voice cold and steady. “I trust what Callie said. As for you, what exactly are you after? My blood sample? Considering our families are connected through marriage, are you trying to sever that tie now?”
“No!” Charlene’s face nched at his usation. “Have you misunderstood something?<b>”</b>
She continued to struggle to reim her bag, persisting despite the awkwardness of the situation. “Mr. Kallum… Please don’t be swayed by her words! Take a closer look; is there really anything amiss with my bag?”
She was confident in the bag’s subtle design, convinced that the tiny, less–than–half–a–centimeter needle was well–concealed by the gemstones‘ brilliance. Surely, Calista must have been setting a trap for her.N?velDrama.Org holds ? this.
Hista maintained her yful demeanor, locking eyes with Charlene. “Well, the only way to be certain of any issue is to put it <i>to </i>the test, isn’t it?”
Charlene hesitated, unsure of Calista’s intentions.
In the next instant, Calista tightened her grip on the purse and, without any warning, pressed the side with the embedded needle against Charlene’s arm.
A sharp cry of pain escaped Charlene as the needle broke her skin. Calista held her firmly against the wall of the corridor, immobilizing herpletely. She didn’t stop there; with a chilling smile, she slowly dragged the needle down, creating a superficial cut along Charlene’s fair skin.
The pain was akin to a knife’s edge, exacerbated by the intensity of Calista’s imposing stare, which seemed even more menacing than the needle itself.
Charlene felt her sanity fraying at the edges <b>as </b>she cried out, “Let go! You b*tch, <b>let </b>go of me!”
In her panic, Charlene’s free hand iled, reaching to grab at Calista’s hair, but Kallum was quicker, seizing her hand before it could make contact. His <b>gaze </b>fixed on the fresh bloodstain, his eyes aze with a fierce protectiveness that bordered on murderous.
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Her Vengeful Rebirth