Rose had a few more people around her. Their mission was to keep her safe and sound.
They were obviously different from ordinary bodyguards. They looked so fierce that no one dared to approach them.
"Rose, help!"
Rose walked towards Lola and covered her with a blanket. "Why are you here?"
"Go ask your boyfriend! He said I had to pay for what I did to you, and then he made me work here as a free prostitute. Rose, get me out of here.
"I didn't know you had such a great boyfriend. I asked you to marry Mr. Huber for your own good."
Rose was sick of her bullsh*t. She couldn't believe Lola was so shameless.
"For my good? Then may I say that Caesar selling you here for your own good?"
Rose snorted. The last shred of mercy she had left for Lola was gone.
Seeing this, Lola quickly added, "I was just trying to give you a better life. You worked too hard."
"Come on, you did it for yourself! Mom, don't you know why I worked so hard?
"I didn't go home last new year's because I wanted to earn more overtime pay!
"I tried my best to repay you. I was willing to do anything for you, but what did I get?"
"Rose, let bygones be bygones. I've learned my lesson. Can you please let me go?"
Lola was still dreaming. As long as Rose forgave her, she'd be able to leave here.
More importantly, she would live with Rose ever after, enjoying everything Rose's rich boyfriend offered.
She raised Rose up, so she knew very well Rose's character.
Rose was kind and soft. If she apologized with tears, Rose would definitely let her go.
"When you drugged me and sold me to that old man, did you give any thought to my feelings? Forget it, it doesn't matter.
"I came here to ask you where my parents are. Why would I become your daughter?"
"Rose, let me go and I'll tell you everything."
How could Rose let her go? This woman was so cunning.
"No." A man's cold voice sounded. It was Caesar. He looked up and down at Rose to see if she was hurt.
Then, he took Rose into his arms. Seeing Caesar, Lola trembled subconsciously.
"What brings you here?"
"Idiot, why didn't you tell me you came here? If I hadn't had my men following you, you might have been in danger. Do you have any idea what kind of sick people are in here?"
Caesar was still angry. He knew that nothing would happen to Rose with his men around, but he still felt uneasy.
This place was so dangerous. What if she got bullied?
Rose cuddled up to him and calmed him down.
"I'm sorry, Caesar. But why did you sell my mom to this place?" Rose wasn't blaming him.
"Your mom? She's not your mom. In my eyes, she is just a human trafficker."
"I came here to ask her about my parents. Caesar, why don't you let her go? I want to know who my real parents are."
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