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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 2110

Coming out of the back door, there was another long alley. There were many such alleys in Whaldorf City. They were usually near older towns and rounded one after another in ways that sometimes made one dizzy.

The two men behind me grabbed my arm to prevent me from running away.

I sneaked a glance back. Nicky was following us. I could not see the expression on her face at the moment. She yelled at me, perhaps having noticed me looking at her. "What are you looking at? Keep walking and don’t try anything!"

I turned my gaze to the front and continued walking forward accordingly. "Looks like I can't run away this time. Nicky, do you really hate me so much that you’re willing to give up your bright future?"

She should have tasted the punishment she deserved the last time, but Theo and I gave her a chance that she was not cherishing now. Instead, she was making another mistake just because of me. I did not think it was worth it.

Nicky's response came from behind me. "I can't wait to cut you into pieces, but I can't let you die so easily. I have to let you taste a life worse than death."

I could hear the viciousness in her tone and the force of her gnashing teeth lingered in my ears. If she were a wolf, only my bones would be left.

Exhaling, I lowered my head and shook it slightly. "You can't be with Theo even if I’m not around. You really won't regret doing so?"

"I won’t regret it as long as your life is worse than death. Wanda Lane, go to the mountains and the grievances between us will be over. After that, I’ll run far away where no one can find me." Her voice was full of confidence. Someone must be helping her. Otherwise, Nicky would not be so sure.

Who could it be, though…

I could not think of anyone at all.

We stopped then, and there was a van in front of us. It was filthy. When the door was opened, a pungent smell wafted out of it and then a man in his 40s got out along with a middle-aged woman. She looked me up and down with a slight curl of her mouth. "She doesn't look bad."

"Of course, she’s the best. You must watch over her and don't let her run away. This woman is not easy to control." Nicky glanced at me as she reminded the middle-aged woman.

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