This sudden twist of events made Luna's eyes widen i n shock.
She bit her lip and struggled to release herself from Cheryl's grasp. "I didn't try to kill you, Cheryl!"
However, Luna had underestimated the sheer amount of strength a person could have when on the verge of dying.
Cheryl gripped her neck so tightly that Luna felt as though her neck would snap at any moment!
Blood had stained Luna all over, and the pungent smell of blood, along with Cheryl's terrifyingly tight grip on her neck, made Luna's face turn purple, and her eyes rolled.
She struggled against Cheryl's grip, thinking that she was about to die right then and there.
However, humans have frighteningly sharp instincts.
Just as Luna thought she was about to die, she immediately released herself from Cheryl's grip.
With a thud, Cheryl's body slammed against the railing behind her, and the contents of her stomach gushed onto the ground.
Her face was pale, and her head had tilted to one side.
With that, Cheryl died.
The scene before her was so disturbing that Luna could not help gagging.
She covered her mouth with her hand and was retching so violently that tears started to form.
As soon as she turned around, she realized that a few security guards were standing behind her, dumbstruck.
They seemed to have been standing there for a while, and one of the more timid ones had even wet his pants out of fear.
Luna turned around, not daring to even give Cheryl a second glance. She said to the guards, her hand still covering her mouth as she retched, "Call the cops!"
One of the braver ones among the guards quickly called the police and notified the hotel manager to evacuate the guests.
If the police arrived, everyone would know that a murder had occurred, and the consequences would be dire.
The hotel manager stormed into the hall and whispered a few words in Charles' ear.
Charles quickly ended the wedding ceremony under the pretense of having things to take care of at Landry Group.
After five minutes, most of the guests had left the hall.
Joshua glanced around the room, frowning.
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