Chapter 689 – A Turning Point in Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life by Carly Gale
In this chapter of Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life, Carly Gale introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 689 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
A woman's fighting moves were hardcore!
One punch and another guy down!
One kick and another guy out!
One after another, men were screaming as they were thrown through the air, crashing into the ground and leaving huge, deep craters!
Every single one of them ended up with bruised faces, lying on the ground, unable to get back up!
"Don't come any closer! Please, we were wrong, we were wrong, sob sob sob…”
"Big bro, big bro, call the cops, call the cops…”
In the end, a bunch of grown men lay on the ground, crying and begging for mercy.
What kind of demon had they provoked?
Is she even human?
They had never imagined that one day they would be beaten so badly they'd need to call the police…
Upstairs, the manager was dumbfounded.
He finally understood why his boss wasn’t worried at all. Miss Flora… was truly a force to be reckoned with…
Ray's lips curled into a slight smile. Flora had not let him down.
He took out his phone and texted Connor: "Your sweetheart's ended up in the police station."
…
Inside the police station.
A group of battered and bruised youths stood in a row, each dressed in a rebellious style, clearly troublemakers.
Flora stood slightly apart from them.
The girl was pale and slim, dressed in simple jeans and a white shirt, with a contrasting jacket thrown over.
Standing neatly against the wall, she looked like a good student, nothing like the delinquents surrounding her.
The police officer approached with a stern face, holding a notebook as he glanced over them.
When he had arrived at the scene, it was truly a horrific sight, with two individuals having broken ribs, immediately rushed to the hospital.
Buzz: "???"
What?
She's delicate?!
Where on earth is she delicate!
"I wasn't hurt. They didn't hit me."
They couldn’t beat me.
"Don't worry, I'm here," the police officer reassured Flora, concerned she might be afraid of Buzz and his gang. "If they hurt you, you must tell me. I'll ensure justice is served."
Flora found the police officer to be quite nice and obediently responded, "Officer, I really wasn't hurt."
"That's good to hear," the officer, finding Flora attractive and sweet-spoken, genuinely liked her. "I'll just take a quick statement, and after you sign it, you can go home. It's getting late, and it's not safe for a young lady like you. I'll personally arrange for a taxi to take you home."
"Thank you," Flora responded, nodding in agreement.
As Buzz watched her about to leave the station, he couldn't hold back any longer and blurted out, "Wait, officer, you can't let her go! Why are you letting her go?! She's the one who beat us up! You need to arrest her!"
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