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Ex-Wife's Revenge (Alaricka) novel Chapter 82

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The assistant could only stay at the door with the others.

Alaricka clenched her teeth, Kieran, were you really that blind to right and wrong?

Calvin was anxious too, and just brought up Roschelle.

Roschelle was also his big shot backer in this city, after all, who didn’t know how much Roschelle meant to Kieran.

Mr. Argent, if Rose knew I got hit by Alaricka, she’d definitely be really worried.

Kieran put down his wine glass, So, Alarieka couldn’t leave.

Alarieka hated it so much she gritted her teeth.

Sure enough, with Roschelle around, Kieran really could do anything

But what Kieran said also meant that Jaylene could leave.

She shoved Jaylene aside and said in a low voice, You go now.

Jaylene looked at her, unsure and surprised: What about you?

Calvin’s face looked really gloomy.

He actually hoped neither of them would leave.

But that was Kieran’s idea, and he couldn’t go against it.

But it didn’t matter, Alarieka was the key.

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Not just the thing today where he hit him with a bottle, but also what Roschelle said about Alaricka seducing Kieran, he wanted to settle things with Alaricka one by one.

Alarieka looked at Kieran’s face and said calmly, I’ll be fine, you go first.

Jaylene looked at the packed roomful of people and hesitated.

Alarieka gave her shoulder a hard shove: Hurry up and go, if you stay, it’ll be even harder for me to leave.

Jaylene gritted her teeth, clenched her fists, and turned to run.

After Jaylene left, the assistant also took people and left the private

room.

Alarieka was just about to talk to Kieran when Calvin suddenly stepped up, grabbed her hair hard, and her scalp hurt. She frowned.

Calvin moved fast, and before she could fight back, Calvin threw her to the ground.

Alarieka’s knee slammed hard into the ground, and in that moment, the sharp pain almost shot through her whole body.

She held the ground and cried out in pain.

The women around screamed and dodged, looking at these men nervously and fearfully.

Calvin’s cursing fell on her head: I’m gonna kill you today!

Alarieka raised her hand and gave a hard wave: Get out!

Calvin spat and dodged quickly.

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Alanicka quickly got up from the ground, grabbed the bottle, stood in the corner, and watched Calvin’s moves closely

During this time, Kieran was always indifferent.

Alaricka felt embarrassed

She just now was actually hoping that Kieran could tell right from

Wrong

She was way out of line

Calvin wiped his mouth and sneered, Alaricka, you’re scared now? Weren’t you scared when you hit me just now?

As he spoke, he strode forward

Kieran said in a how voice, That’s enough

Calvin lowered his voice, Ma Argent, she just hit me with a wine bottle!

Kieran looked up at him, his dark eyes sharp and cold

Looking into those eyes, even if Calvin had a lot to say, he just couldn’t get the words out

Alaricka was still unsure and kept holding the bottle, refusing to let go

Kieran raised his hand and just put them one by one in front of himself, lining them up neatly. He said in a calm voice, Come here

Alanicka gripped the bottle, What are you doing??

Kieran filled up both rows, ten glasses in total

While talking, he said. Finish these and I’ll let you go

Then it dimmed again.

eard the word walk.

That was a full ten glasses of wine. If she finished them, she’d probably end up in the hospital too.

Alarieka tried hard to keep her voice from shaking, I don’t drink.

She didn’t use to know how, either.

Kieran’s voice was firm: If you don’t know, just learn.

Kieran finished pouring ten glasses of wine, casually lifted his eyelids, and put his hands together on his knees

Alarieka, you always had to learn a lesson to remember.

Stay, or drink ten more cups before you leave, it’s your choice.

Alarieka thought bitterly.

Did she have any other choice?

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