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Love Contract novel Chapter 261

"I..." William had a hard time thinking how to defend himself. "I have no purpose at all! I was just looking for the right opportunity to give that to Victor. I was afraid he would misunderstand me. Besides,"

William suddenly became upset and added, "Victor has been coveting you. So what if I have something against him? Just so you know, I have no intention of threatening him."

Mary rolled her eyes at him. "Anyway, this matter is over. I just hope that Victor would forgive you. Otherwise, I would feel bad for him all my life."

"Don't feel bad, okay? Don't worry too much, Mary."

"Okay. I'm not worried anymore." She nodded, and put away the VCD and memory card. "I'm so tired. Hurry up and let's sleep now."

"Let's do some exercises before going to bed," William suggested as he came up to her.

"Okay," she answered while yawning. "You can run two lapses around the villa then.

Go swim in the pool! Or... " "Mary!" William shouted.

"So noisy!" With that, she turned away from William instantly.

Green Bay Pier. A City.

At four o'clock in the morning, even at the seaside, darkness engulfed the area. It was the darkest time of the day.

Nevertheless, people were still busy in the dark.

The loud hum of the ship reverberated across the sky, and the cries of the longshoremen were heard one after another. Everything was going in an orderly manner.

On the pier, large containers were piled up layer by layer. When people walked by the containers, they looked tiny and insignificant compared to the gigantic containers. Just then, a group of people suddenly appeared in front of the remote warehouse. A group of nightwalkers moved quickly and cautiously in the dark.

Another group walked out of the warehouse. The two groups exchanged glances and walked inside warily.

With a bang, they closed the door of the warehouse heavily. Outside, several guards patrolled the perimeter.

"Boss, what should we do?"

Not far from the warehouse stood Aisha and Jazlyn, who had just come back from Z City. They were hiding behind a container so as not to be seen.

"Don't act rashly," Aisha said with a serious look Jazlyn had never seen before. "We only have a few people. Exposing ourselves would mean death."

"Copy that."

Jazlyn agreed, but deep inside, she felt a little unwillingness. Their enemies were just in front of them yet they could not get them. When could they catch them all?

"Wait for me. I'll take a look at them," Aisha said suddenly. Wearing a tight black suit, she looked capable and dangerous. "Wait for me here with others."

After saying that, she retreated and made a detour to avoid the guards. She ran towards the warehouse, stepped on piles of industrial sundries and jumped onto the roof. Jazlyn watched in awe as all Aisha's movements were quick and agile.

Holding her breath, Aisha leaned against the roof and observed what was going on inside through a thin crack.

Inside the warehouse, the two parties stood face to face with their weapons pointing at each other.

Both groups looked shrewd and serious. One person stood out among the crowd. He was the only one who wore a casual yet evil smile on his mouth. In the face of such a tense situation, it seemed that he was the only man who stood unfazed.

Corbett!

Aisha narrowed her eyes and thought, 'He is really here!'

"This is what you want."

Suddenly, a man with a scar on his face stepped forward, holding a leather suitcase in his hand. He walked to the middle and opened the suitcase. Several packs of powdered substance appeared in front of everyone.

Aisha's eyes widened in shock. 'They are indeed crazy!'

The leader of the other side stepped forward. After inspecting the goods, he waved his hand, and two of his men came forward with two boxes of money.

"I give you money, you give me the product." "Agreed."

Aisha's heart was full of disgust. She thought to herself, 'If we fight, I don't know if we could win or not."

Just when she was in a daze, her foot slipped by accident. Fortunately, her movement was slight, it was almost inaudible.

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