Donald kept his head lowered, and he rubbed his wrist slowly. The bite mark on it was still visible.
After that, he removed the beaded bracelet given to him by Jennifer.
The beads were threaded with silk and a strand of Jennifer's hair.
Donald had worn it for five to six years.
It had become a habit, and it also worked as a seal to suppress his vicious side.
At last, he removed the bracelet. It meant that, from that day onward, he did not have to constantly hide his true identity!
Donald walked toward Jennifer, leaned forward and held the bracelet in front of her. “You can have it back.”
Deep down, Jennifer was trembling. It seemed like something would leave her forever.
“You son of a b*tch! What the f*ck is the meaning of this? Jennifer dumped you first! Get this straight!” Kevin yelled.
Donald directed his attention to Kevin.
His sharp gaze swept across him like a blade.
Kevin had crossed a line by insulting Lord Campbell's mother.
“How dare you!” Donald glared at Kevin until the latter began to quake with fear.
He approached Kevin, squeezed his jaw, and gave it a twist. All of Kevin's teeth were crushed instantly, and blood flowed out of his mouth.
“Say that again, and I'll kill you!” Donald shot a look of disdain at Kevin.
“Ah! Ah! Ah!” Kevin was squealing in pain. He was covering his mouth with his hands and writhing on the ground in agony. Moreover, he could not speak properly.
“Donald!” Jennifer was furious and screamed loudly.
Meanwhile, Donald stared intently at
Jennifer. After that, he wiped his hands and headed for Supreme Nona Hotel.
“Are you all right, Kev? Don't worry, an ambulance will be here soon,” Jennifer consoled her brother anxiously. She was trembling and weeping. She could not help but steal a glance at Donald's back.
Like an insurmountable mountain, he strode away with his head up high.
The man seemed unfamiliar and fierce.
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