Chapter 436
The old man had barely finished his sentence when the bald men lounging on the couch erupted in raucousughter. “Ha!
Robert, you''re really overestimating your daughter, ain''t ya? | could wrap up a deal with some D-list Instagram model for a
fraction of a million! What''s your girl got, a golden pussy that''ll send us to heaven after a round, huh?”
“Seriously, a million bucks? Get outta here! With that kinda dough, | could have my pick of thedies. Who in their right mind
would want your sour-faced princess?”
“But hey, if you send her over for all of us to enjoy, spending a little cash is no big deal. Tell you what, I’ll throw you half a mil. If
you want it, clean her up and send her over. If not, get lost!”
Their crude jokes and lewdments filled the air, making Hector clench his fists in anger. The disrespect towards women was
appalling; they were the scum of the earth!
But what shattered Hector’s worldview even more was the sleazy-looking old man who was actually grinning from ear to ear,
eagerly lighting the bald men’s cigarettes. “Davin''s right, I''ll do as you say. I''ll go get her cleaned up and ready to serve you.”
Davin took a drag from the cigarette the old man had lit, arrogantly blowing smoke in his face. “That''s more like it. But I''ll only
pay half upfront. How do | know if she''s really pure? If she ain''t, I’m being yed!”
The old man assured him confidently, “Davin, | wouldn’t dare deceive you. If my little girl ain’t a virgin, you won''t owe me a dime.”
Davin noddedzily. “Fine, then get her over here. We pay when we see the goods. If she pleases us, you''ll get the rest,
instantly.”
With that, Davin kicked the old man. “What are you waiting for? Go!”
Stumbling back a few steps, the old man still managed a smile. “You''re right, Davin. I''ll go get my daughter. But, about my
gambling debts...”
“Cut the crap! Once I’ve had my fun with your girl, we''ll talk. After you get that half a mil, you can pay off your debts and have a
little leftover to enjoy yourself,” Davin barked. “Now go! If | lose interest, you can’t even give her away!”
Frantic, the old man hurried out of the bar.
Hector, fuming with rage, restrained himself to avoid blowing his cover. He suspected that this man, Robert, could be Bianca’s
father. But what if he wasn''t?
The world was full of such tragedies, and he couldn''t possibly intervene in them all.
Lost in thought, Hector noticed the man, Robert, leave the bar. Not wanting to lose track of him, Hector quickly followed, tailing
him out of the establishment.
Robert''s slight figure stood outside the bar before hailing a cab and driving off.
Hector followed in his own car, keeping a discreet distance behind the taxi. The taxi weaved through the streets of Hawaii,
eventually pulling up to a run-down slum area. The ce was filthy and decrepit, littered with trash and stray stic bags
fluttering in the wind, the stench revolting.
Robert got out of the cab after some haggling with the driver, who drove off cursing about being shortchanged. Hector heard the
driverin when the cab passed him.
Parking his car, Hector stealthily followed Robert into the slums. This was a ce he''d only ever passed by, never daring to
venture inside due to the overwhelming stench that permeated even the outskirts.
As Hector drew closer, the smell intensified, reminiscent of rotten, fermented fish, making his stomach churn.
Trying to keep his nausea at bay, Hector continued to follow Robert until he saw him enter a small shack cobbled together with
worn reeds at a street corner.
The ce was tiny, riddled with holes, dim light seeping out from within, the poverty palpable.
Hector stopped outside the so-called house, listening to the sound of a p, followed by an angry voice. “Get lost! After
everything I’ve done for you, you''ve got the nerve toin about serving someone!”
A familiar female voice responded, “Dad, please, don’t sell me off again. When | grow up, I’ll take care of you, | promise.”
Hector’s breath hitched; he hadn''t followed the wrong man—it was indeed Bianca speaking.
Before Hector could figure out a rescue n, Robert''s voice cut through, “Pfft, I''d be dead by then! Just keep Davin happy
tonight, and I’m set for life. You''ll have it good, too.”
Bianca''s cries were heart-wrenching. “Dad, please, I’d rather die than sell myself!”
“Damn it! You ungrateful brat!” Robert cursed, grabbing a rope to tie Bianca up.
Suddenly, there was a loud crash. Hector had kicked down the reed matting, storming in like a knight in shining armor, bellowing,
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Robert reached out to Bianca for money, but Bianca had been at Hector''s house these days and hadn''t made any. Robert angrily
beat Bianca up again before heading towards the casino.
Now, with Robert intent on tying her up, Bianca had lost all hope. Time and again, her father wanted to trade her body. What was
the point of such a life?
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Her heart, rebellious and untamed, began to thrum wildly against her ribs, propelling her to muster all her courage. With a voice
tinged with hope and desperation, she cried out, "Sir!"