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Chapter 30 Desperate Blames

    Chapter 30 Desperate mes


    Chapter 30 Desperate mes


    She couldn''t tell if she was angry or not, but the thought that he wouldn''t care and like the baby in


    her belly made her want to escape this suffocating ce.


    At this moment, her phone suddenly vibrated.


    She took out her phone and looked at it, seeing a message from Courtney.


    Lilian took a nce at Francis, finding he was staring at her phone. Without waiting for Lilian to


    react, he took her phone away and clicked on the message.


    Courtney: [Lily, I have been locked down and the coffee shop has also been closed. I failed to


    protect my paintings, but I fought my best to keep yours. I''ve sent them to you. Remember to check


    them.]


    After reading this message, Francis nced at Lilian again who was with a hint of nervousness in


    her eyes.


    He sneered, "You''ve started not to listen to me?"


    The sneer made Lilian sense a hint of danger. She shook her head crazily, trying to exin


    something.


    But Francis threw her phone onto the tea table and turned to walk outside.


    Lilian realized something and quickly chased after him.


    There was a small room outside the vi that specialized in storing express delivery. Francis went


    straight to this small room and kicked away a pile of express deliveries.


    A box was found at the bottom.


    In it was the paintings sent by Courtney.


    Lilian''s pupils shrank because of panic. She rushed over quickly and squatted on the ground to


    protect the box.


    "Get away."


    Lilian shook her head with tears to beg him to let go of those paintings, which were not only gifts


    from Courtney but also a sign of their friendship.


    Francis got gloomy and raised his hand to grab Lilianti''s wrist and pull her up.


    Lilian''s strength could not match his. She tried hard to grab the box, but it still left away from her


    inch by inch.


    Francis picked up the box, turned around and walked to the yard. Then he threw the box on the


    ground like dumping garbage.


    Lilian wanted to rush over, but was dragged by him.


    She saw Francis took out a lighter, and some mes burst after he slightly flicked his fingers.


    Lilian stared at the flickering mes and anxiously widened her eyes. She opened her mouth but


    couldn''t make any sound.


    He gripped her hands, causing her lose the only way tomunicate with him.


    Francis looked back at her and asked, "Do you care so much about these paintings?"


    Lilian''s tears meandered down as she pleaded and looked at Francis, begging him not to burn the


    paintings.


    His smile was even cruel and cold-blooded.


    It seemed that the more she cared about something, the more ruthlessly he destroyed them. He


    seemed like to see what she cared about broken in front of her, leaving only him in her eyes.


    He just let go of his fingers, letting the lighter carrying a me fell onto the box, and then the me


    spread inch by inch on the box.


    Lilian suddenly struggled but still couldn''t break free. She had no choice but lower her head and bite


    Francis''s arm.


    Francis felt pain and almost let go of her, but with a move of his arm, he grabbed her waist and


    brought her against him.


    The mes danced in Lilian''s eyes, gradually magnified, and finally upied her entire pupils.


    She watched helplessly as the paintings were revealed from the box, were gradually engulfed by


    mes and finally turned into ashes.


    A gust of wind blew, pulling the mes longer, and the ck debris that had been burned to ashes


    swirled in the air.


    Francis didn''t let go of her from beginning to end. Her silent struggle and prayer seemed so


    insignificant.


    She stretched out her hands and could only catch a few flying scraps of paper in the air.


    Lilian weakly softened in his arms, and he finally let go of her. She fell to the ground and scraps of


    paper lingered around her as if mocking her like Francis that all the things she cherished were not


    important.


    She hadn''t even had a chance to take a look at the paintings before they disappearedpletely in


    front of her.


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    It was like they had never existed before.
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