Chapter 195
Chapter 195 Be Careful
“Nichs, I’ll give you one chance. If you obediently beg me for mercy and kneel down to call me
‘master. I’ll let you go.”
Perry grinned arrogantly, his expression exuding extreme arrogance.
“Who do you think you are?” Nichs sneered.
“You have some backbone. Let’s see if you can still be so arrogant when the sticknds on you and
breaks your bones.”
Perry sneered and waved his hand. “Brothers, get him!”
Instantly, therge circle they had formed split into several smaller circles, surrounding Nichst and
Madelline from all sides.
Madelline, trembling, tugged on Nichs’ sleeve. “Nichs, how did ite to this? I’m scared.”
“It’s alright.” Nichsforted her.
He raised his gaze, and his cold, sharp eyes met Perry’s gaze. “This is between us. Don’t make things
hard for a woman.”
Perry let out a coldugh and walked forward with determined
Soon, he stopped next to Madelline.
steps, whistling casually.
After observing her for a moment, he whistled again with a sinister smile, reaching out to lift Madelline’s
chin and forcing her to look at him. “Look up and let me see you.”
“Nichs…” Madelline called out timidly, her voice trembling
With fear.
“Let her go. Nichs’ voice was stern andmanding.
Not only did Perry not release his grip, but he became even more insolent.
Once again, he lifted Madelline’s chin, then leaned down, his gaze falling onto her crippled legs as he
sneered, “Not bad at all. You’re delicate and fair-skinned. I love your slim arms and legs. If I were to
have you, it’d be quite enjoyable. Look at this skin; it’s so fair. Even after being with so many women,
I’ve never encountered one like you before. It’s just a pity that such a beautiful woman is disabled. Tsk,
tsk…”
Due to fear, Madelline was trembling all over.
Nichs stepped forward, gripping Perry’s arm. He warned in a cold, threatening voice. “Let go of her.
Don’t touch her.”
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“Oh, you’re feeling protective, huh! If I remember correctly, you have a beautiful wife at home,
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Nichs. You’re truly living the high life surrounded by beauties, and every one of them is so
gorgeous.”
“I’ll give you a chance. If you’re willing to let my brothers have a turn with this beauty, I’ll let you go.”
“I’ll say it again, let her go.”
Nichs’ eyes were locked onto him. His fists clenched tightly and the veins on his forehead pulsated.
Perry paid no attention, as if he hadn’t heard a word. He continued to grab Madelline’s arm.
Not only that, but he reached out to touch Madelline’s cheek, slowly moving downward. Suddenly, he
grabbed Madelline’s chin, his voice as cold as a demon’s. “Are you worried about him?”
Madelline was immediately frightened and burst into tears. She nodded vigorously, her voice trembling.
“Yes. Please, let us go!”
“Oh, pretty girl, don’t cry. You won’t look good if you cry. I feel so sorry for you.
Perry reached out and wiped away the tears from Madelline’s face.
Madelline became even more terrified. She sat tightly in her wheelchair, trembling uncontrobly.
“Pretty girl, I will give you a way out. If you obedientlye with me and my brothers, I’ll let him go.
How about it? Do you want to consider it?”
Madelline was now consumed by fear.
She tried to speak, but her lips trembled so much that she couldn’t form a coherent sentence.
“Consider what? There’s no need to consider. At this moment, Nichs’ voice rang out.
In the next moment, Nichs grabbed Perry’s arm and twisted it behind his back.
Perry instantly howled in pain, screaming in agony, “What are you all waiting for? Get him! I’m going to
take his life today!”
Nichs pushed Perry away, and at the same time, his sharp gaze swept over the faces of everyone
present. Finally, a faint smile tugged at the corner of his lips.
Then he reached out, loosened his tic, and undid his buttons.
Taking off his suit, he handed it to Madelline with just two words of instruction. “Hold this.”
In an instant, his slender fingers meticulously rolled up his sleeves.
With a slight parting of his thin lips, he uttered, “If you don’t value your lives,e at me.”
“Bring it on!” Perry roared, and in an instant, everyone swarmed toward Nichs.
Some were barehanded, others wielded sticks, and a few brandishedrge knives. They all charged
toward Nichs.
The early morning was quiet, but the noise here was deafening. Shouts, yells, and cries pierced.
through the otherwise tranquil night, shattering its peace.
The wind howled, while the temperature dropped steadily.
Over an hour passed, and a group of peopley on the ground, groaning in pain. Various agonized
sounds echoed relentlessly.
Theyy scattered around, except for Nichs and Perry, who stood in the center, their gazes locked
on each other.
Perry sneered, surveying the fallen. “Nichs, I underestimated you. But do you think I’d dare venture
out alone if I didn’t have some skills?”
Perry pulled out his phone and gave it a few taps.
Suddenly, a fleet of a dozen ck cars arrived, parking in perfect formation.
The upants, all dressed in ck, alighted from the cars, each one exuding a menacing aura.
They quickly formed ranks, standing behind Perry.
Adjusting his clothes, Perry swaggered toward Nichs, prodding him. “Nichs, my boy, I admit
you’re quite impressive. It’s a pity that fate envies the talented. Today, you’ll meet your end at the
hands of me, Perry Henderson.”
“Perry, are you this despicable?” Nichs clenched his fists.
He anticipated that what followed would result in heavy casualties, and it was still uncertain whether
he’d make it out alive. Yet, his indomitable spirit kept himposed.
His face remained unchanged, disying hardly a trace of emotion.
Perry, however, was further incited by Nichs’posure. “Nichs, deceit is fair in war. How could I
not have a few tricks up my sleeve when dealing with someone like you? How would I daree
knocking at your door?”
What followed was another intense sh. No one could recall how long itsted, only that the first
wave fell, only to be reced by another.
They just kepting, wave after wave, seemingly without end. All around were cries of pain and roars
of anger.
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The ground was covered with blood, one pool after another, until it became impossible to discern which
blood was whose.
Nichs’ strength and stamina were gradually diminished by the prolonged battle. As the battle neared
its end, he struggled to keep up.
Out of nowhere, a staff was swung forcefully towards him. Madelline’s heart skipped a beat. With
clenched fists, she cried out, “Nichs, be careful!”