He had been in the game for years, never taking a fall.
It was no different this time. He wouldn't lose to some chick!
Just now, he had intentionally sprinted into this dead-end alley because it was a blind spot for the cameras and his turf.
The chick was easy on the eyes and probably even better in other ways!
With that thought, a sleazy grin spread across the man's face in black.
Since she liked sticking her nose where it didn't belong, she couldn't blame him for what was coming!
At that moment, the man in black pulled a gleaming switchblade from his pocket and stood up. He approached Anthea step by step. Meanwhile, three or four other men, also clad in black, silently appeared behind Anthea, cutting off any chance of retreat.
Anthea was totally trapped. There was no way out.
With her arms crossed, Anthea watched the man in black advance toward her.
She didn’t show a hint of fear on her face. Instead, a faint smile played at the corners of her mouth.
The man in black frowned.
Why wasn't she running?
Wouldn't a girl usually bolt in this situation?
Why wasn't Anthea moving?
Had she been scared stiff?
That was most likely.
The man in black reached Anthea and sneered, "Sweetheart, listen. If you know what's good for you, you'll play nice with us boys tonight. We'll promise you a good time, or else, heh heh..."
His cronies behind him joined in with leering, ominous laughter.
Lust glinted in their eyes.
Anthea's lips curved up slightly. "Or else what?"
"Or this?" When she finished her sentence, Anthea grabbed the man in black by the throat and lifted him off the ground, "Or maybe this? Huh?"
Everything froze, the thugs behind Anthea growing weak-kneed with terror.
She was lifting a grown man off his feet!
That was downright terrifying!
The man's legs flailed wildly, his face turning the color of liver.
In that instant, he felt Death's presence right beside him, ready to whisk him away.
"Why so quiet? You had plenty to say a moment ago," Anthea tightened her grip.
The man in black looked at Anthea, his face twisted with pain and fear, and he gasped out, "I, I won't... do it again..."
He was scared.
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