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The Broken-hearted She And The Icy He (Lily and John) novel Chapter 216

Chapter 216 One Against Twa

Chapter 216 One Against Two

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The moment that man shouted the final court, his voice dripping with threat a chill shot op Lity’s spine, every hair on her body standing on end.

She saw the sneer on his face as he lunged at herbut instead of dodging, she clenched the sharp hairpin in her hand and stabbed it at him with all her strength.

Yes, Lily had a defensive hairpin on her.

After losing her small crossshaped knife at the Charmer, she bought several selfdefense hairpins online.

These pins were doublelayered.

On the surface, they looked like regular accessories.

But inside, a narrow, pointed blade could be pulled outperfect for protection.

She’d worn that exact pin tonight for rehearsal.

And the moment she heard the door lock from the outside, she had quietly drawn the blade.

Ahh! B*tch!

The man had never expected her to be armed. She stabbed him again and againshoulder, thigh, and between the legsuntil he screamed in agony and collapsed, writhing on the floor.

The other man rushed at her to help.

Neither of them had brought weapons tonightthey were only here to take compromising photos.

Lily knew she couldn’t win in a pure fight.

But with one of them writhing on the ground and a weapon in her hand, she still had a chance.

Put the knife down, b*tch!

The second man approached her cautiously, glaring.

And then, like a panther, he suddenly pounced, trying to snatch the hairpin away.

Lily quickly hid it behind her back and, gritting her teeth, kicked him square between the legs.

As he doubled over, groaning in pain, she seized the opportunity and stabbed him several more times in the thigh.

You b*tch, ahh

Putting every ounce of her strength into it, Lily kicked him again right where it hurt most.

She knew that part of a man’s body was the most vulnerableif she was going to sur

his, she had to

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aim there first.

You little whoreyou kicked me? I won’t let you get away with thist

Growling, he lunged like a rabid dog, managing to wrench the hairpin out of her hand.

Lily didn’t waste a second.

She grabbed a chair beside her with both hands and smashed it over his head.

The impact didn’t knock him outbut it staggered him.

With the hairpin out of her grip and the other one starting to recover, she knew her window was closing. If they got the upper hand again, they’d rip her clothes off and get those pictures.

If she wanted to stop that from happening, she had to t

escape.

The door was still locked from the outside.

Her only hope was the window.

She had taken note of the building’s exterior earlier.

The dressing room was on the fourth floor. Below, the third floor had an open balcony. If she was lucky and one of the windows was open, she could climb in and get out that way.

With one last heave, she hurled the chair at both men, then sprinted toward the window and scrambled up onto the sill.

Shit!

Realizing what she was doing, the two men staggered after her, trying to grab her ankles.

By some miracle, the chair had hit them both. They stumbled back and failed to catch her in time.

She grabbed the drainpipe outside the window, held on tight, and lowered herself to the balcony on the third floor.

But she couldn’t relax yet.

They were probably still recovering, but they’d think she had climbed all the way down. They’d go looking for her outside. Meanwhile, she could sneak back into the building through a window, find someone, and get help.

If James arrived in time, or if she could lead staff over to them, maybe they could catch those two and get. proof that Wendy had sent them.

It’d mean extra years in prison for Wendy.

She was luckythe window on the third floor was slightly ajar.

She quickly pushed it open and climbed through.

What she didn’t expect was that the room behind the window wasn’t a hallway or office.

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