Chapter 420 Being Beaten
After saying that, Colin sat up straight and gently pinched Faye's neck.
Faye was used to Colin's little actions.
She knew that he was comforting her.
Faye pursed her lips and said, "Fine."
Colin withdrew his hand, stood up, and left.
Then Faye stood up and walked out.
Outside the Heaven of Bomsville, Lance was stopped by more than ten bodyguards as soon as he walked out with Emmett.
Lance sneered, "What? I paid and won the bet. Don't you want me to take him away?"
The bodyguards' leader looked at Lance with a smile. He held a one-meter-long steel pipe with his right hand and beat it rhythmically in his left palm. "Mr. Langford, does Mr. Hank Farrell know that you have hidden so deep?"
The smile on Lance's face didn't change. "You can call him and ask him."
The bodyguard said, "It's so late now. Let's not disturb Mr. Hank Farrell. After I get rid of you two, I'll go back to Mr. Hank Farrell to ask for a reward."
Lance chuckled and held Emmett's hand harder. "Emmett, can you hear me?"
Emmett still didn't respond.
Lance looked at Emmett and then at the more than ten bodyguards in front of them. Suddenly, he smiled and said, "Fine. It won't be too painful to be beaten to death when you are in a daze."
As Lance spoke, he patted Emmett's face and continued, "I'll try it. If I win, I'll take you home; if I lose, I'll go with you to find our parents."
After saying that, he helped Emmett walk towards the stone pillar at the door of the Heaven of Bomsville. When he was about to ask Emmett to sit down, he suddenly heard a familiar voice behind him.
"Lance."
Lance trembled and turned around.
Faye walked to Lance and helped Emmett up. "Take Emmett away."
Lance was stunned.
Faye said indifferently, "You got me here."
Looking at Faye, Lance suddenly had an impulse to cry.
This kind of emotion was very primitive, like a child who saw his parents after being wronged outside.
Seeing Lance's red eyes, Faye said, "Don't cry. Bear it."
Then she added, "Don't let others laugh at you."
Hearing this, Lance could no longer hold back his tears. He seemed to have returned to the time when they were in the orphanage.
At that time, Faye was the same as she was now. She always stood out when he and his brother were bullied and protected them behind because she was older than them.
Seeing Lance crying, Faye gritted her teeth and said, "Don't waste time."
Lance wiped his tears with the back of his hand. "Take Lance away. I'll stay here."
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