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A Vengeful Ex-Wife novel Chapter 201

Maria understood then; Judy was behind this.

And Ronald didn't even know that he was being used as a pawn.

Her hunch was correct; it was indeed Judy.

Judy knew Ronald was impulsive and self-righteous, and paid no attention to the possible consequences of his actions. He would never let Maria go.

And so, Judy had orchestrated an "accidental" meeting with him, wherein she asked about her sister with false concern. "How is Alina? Is she all right? Did she end up going to Maria Song?"

"Why would my sister go to that woman?" Ronald asked in confusion.

"Wasn't Alina angry with Maria for ruining her engagement ceremony? Weren't you informed about it?"

At that time, Ronald really didn't know.

He had never imagined that Maria had something to do with it.

He and Judy parted ways not long after.

He discovered that Maria was often in her coffee shop, so he bought a group of men here.

Since Maria now knew who was behind this, she decided to face him head on. "So, what are you doing here?"

An evil smile spread on the man's face. He gestured to his men. "Smash this place! I will reward the person who wreaks the most damage!" "Yes, Mr. Tang!"

Just as they were about to make their move, Maria jumped to her feet and pounded on the table beside her. "Who dares?" she snapped.

Ronald took two steps toward her. "Wow, you're still acting so high and mighty, huh? My dear cousin, I would love to see just how long you can keep acting tough! Smash this place, now!"

What followed was the chaotic sound of glasses breaking and furniture getting banged up. The shop employees were all detained at the bar counter. Some of Ronald's men were guarding them closely so as to keep them from calling the police.

As the ruckus ensued, Maria strode to the nearest man and pulled him over. Then she proceeded to break his arm, topple him over, and kick him to the floor in one fluid motion.

She found another man and did the same thing. Before she could teach a third one the same lesson, however, she felt something cold pressed against her temple.

The staff back at the bar screamed at the sight of the gun against her head.

Maria slowly stopped what she was doing. She knew it was a gun, of course. So this was why Ronald had been so confident.

"Well, weren't you bragging just a while ago? Come on then! Keep at it!" Ronald cocked the hammer and put his finger on the trigger.

People from rich families were always like this, weren't they? Living in mansions worth hundreds of millions and doing whatever the hell they wanted with the weapons at their disposal.

Maria said nothing.

Ronald took note of her silence and laughed wildly. "Come on! Tie her up!" He was wary of this woman's fighting skills. She didn't seem fazed by his gun at all. It would be better to tie her up before it was too late.

"Yes, Mr. Tang!"

Soon enough, Maria's wrists and ankles were bound tightly.

So Ronald could actually be smart, too, sometimes. If she had not been tied up, she would have definitely kicked his weapon off his hand.

She said nothing and began to think of a way to get out of this.

The only option was to ask for help from others.

She glanced at the shop assistant who was the only one standing, winking at him.

Unfortunately, the man was still badly shaken up by the presence of a gun in the picture. He held his head in his hands, trembling and panting in fear.

"Maria Song, I bet you never expected that a day like this would ever come to your life." Ronald toyed with his gun as he spoke.

It really was a handy trinket to carry around. Sure he had to spend a boat load of money to get it, but it turned out to be worth every single cent anyway.

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