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Abandoned by All I Took It All Back novel Chapter 522

She shouted at him, “How do you like your own organization's special brand of exercise? Are you enjoying yourself?”

Trapped beneath Molly, Finch heard Janina’s taunt and was consumed by regret. He should have killed this woman when he had the chance.

His voice was a raw, guttural roar. “You bitch! I’ll get you for this! I’ll chop you into pieces! I’ll cut off your head and use it as a soccer ball!”

“Aaaah! You’ll all die a horrible death! When I’m gone, the leader will avenge me! None of you will escape!”

But it was all just empty threats. With both his arms and legs occupied fending off Molly, all he could do was scream. The only resistance he could offer was the murderous glare he fixed on the women he saw as maniacs.

Listening to their conversation, Kenneth, who had been silent until now, pulled a cigarette from its pack and lit it.

He slowly brought it to his lips, leaning against a tree, too scared to utter a single word.

He couldn't believe it. These women, who usually seemed so gentle, were more ruthless than any man he knew.

Thank God he wasn't married.

This was terrifying. Women could turn a man’s world upside down, drag him through the mud, and shatter his dignity…

He decided it was best to keep a low profile.

He never should have stayed out of curiosity.

At first, when they were just putting snakes and rats in the pit, he thought it wasn't a big deal for a man. A bit scary, sure, but if you had guts, it was nothing. So he had been interested in watching Finch suffer. He agreed that Finch was a monster who deserved to be punished for trying to wreak havoc in Valerium.

But now…

Seeing Molly pounce on the naked Finch, he instinctively clenched. He quickly averted his eyes.

Christ, how did these women even think of this? This was worse than just killing a man. It was… horrifying.

Janina and the others were completely oblivious to Kenneth’s inner turmoil.

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