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Key: Julian's Stand in Wife Chapter 1493
Something was seriously wrong.
Not only was there a damp, bloody scent, but there also seemed to be someone crying—a suppressed, subtle sobbing.
If Noel hadn't undergone special training before, he wouldn't be able to discern it at all.
At this moment, the neighbor had returned with many other neighbors.
"Oh my!" Although she didn't know why Larry's door was already open, she assumed he was taking a shower when she heard the sound of water. "No thieves here! I made a big deal out of nothing."
She was about to pull Noel out, muttering, "Next time I see Larry, I'll have to apologize to him."
However, Noel refused to budge.
"Hey, what's going on?" The lady tugged a few times, and found that the young man she brought along was unmoving, rooted to the spot.
"I'm here to save someone," Noel declared. His aura at that moment could rival Julian's, and he appeared very intimidating.
While the lady was about to say something, Noel broke free from her grasp. Without waiting for the others to react, he picked up a rolling pin and smashed the bathroom window.
Bang!
Crash!
Sounds echoed as the glass shattered, and Noel promptly took off his own clothes to shield Cecilia.
Everyone was dumbfounded.
Cecilia had no idea how all of this had happened or how Noel had come to her side, shielding her from the broken glass and covering her exposed legs.
However, his suit was short and was unable to cover Cecilia's legs entirely. The more exposed they were, the more chilling it was for those standing outside.
The lady from upstairs was the first to react.
"What's going on here?" She shouted for a few people to help lift Larry, who was now surrounded by broken glass.
She kept asking, "Larry, is this your fiancée?"
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