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A Wild and Hot Cutie novel Chapter 160

A red figure stands in the distance at this time, looking at all this coldly.

Her elegant figure, arms in her arms, eyes filled with the pleasure of revenge.

Alisa, it's not that easy for you to rob my man.

Lucy runs out of the lab and sees a large group of people attacking Alisa from afar. She can't squeeze her way in and jumps out in a hurry. "Hey, stop it, stop it..."

Alisa is like a boat lost in the sea at this time, drifting without direction and feeling dizzy. Her eyes are dazzled, pushed and shrugged by others.

Suddenly a strong arm holds her.

The roar of rage sounds like thunder. "Get out of here. Who dares to say about her. I will make you disappear in S city!"

The appearance of ferocity makes the girls scream and flees the scene.

Alisa is carried to the school gate by Davis and leaves the oppressive environment. Alisa's mind relaxes slowly.

When Alisa wakes up, she finds herself in a moving car.

The scene flashes through her mind like a movie.

Why, why do the students insult her like that? What has she ever done?

"Let me off!" Alisa yells at the man driving.

Davis stops the car quickly, his big body presses down on her, looks at her in horror, he stops in the air, then suddenly leans against his seat, opens the safety bolt of the door.

"Go down!"

Alisa dares not look at him again. This man, with devil like eyes, makes her fear and dare not approach him.

Alisa pushes the door open in a hurry and escapes from his sight.

When she gets home, she shuts herself up in the bathroom and tries to wash the dirty things with water. Is she really such a terrible woman?

Alisa has the same picture looming in her mind. It flashes quickly. When she wants to recall it carefully, she can't hold anything.

After the bath, Alisa goes out of the bathroom and she dials Sam.

"Sam, are you free?"

Alisa asks tentatively.

Half an hour later, Sam comes to the door of her house. Alisa, like a frightened deer, opens the door and jumps into Sam's arms.

"What's the matter, Alisa?"

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