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Jasmine slightly shakes her head, and answers in a voice no louder than a mosquito.
Seeing this, Pehry cocked his eyebrows and says, "Really?"
"Eh ..."
After a short conversation, they fall into an indescribable silence. It is precisely because of me that all this can happen. Jasmine glances at the door of the Red Club and whispers, "What are you going to do to those people?"
Pehry doesn't expect her to ask this. His mind goes blank for a while before he slowly says, "Nothing."
Unlike the way he rushes into the room to protect her, Pehry now looked a little somber, which has been his personality since he was born.
Facing such a quiet Pehry, Jasmine is still a little scared, but she has to say, "Don't punish them too seriously ..."
Pehry's anger, which is about to be suppressed, is once again stirred up by her words, "Do you still have time to care about others? Look at your current appearance! Why don't you worry about yourself?"
"I'm just afraid that you will get yourself into trouble."
"What is it?" Pehry turns around and glares at her. "You tell me."
Jasmine doesn't understand why Pehry suddenly becomes angry. She looks at him, "Why are you angry again?"
Pehry holds his breath in his chest. He feels uncomfortable and can't breathe. After a while, he spits it out, "Jasmine, what is it in your head? It's not your private room, so what are you doing there? Don't you know what kind of people they are since you have worked here for a month? Or are you trying to say that apparently you seem to resist them, but actually want to play up to those men?"
A series of words are thrown into Jasmine's heart like a bomb. Her watery eyes pop as if she has witnessed a violent earthquake. She looks at Pehry in disbelief. She never expects that he would suspect her like this after saving her.
She feels that she is especially embarrassed and despised.
Play up to?
Does he think that she is also a woman like Riya?
Jasmine's face is burning hot as she fixed her eyes on him, "What do you think I am?"
"Go to someone else's private room at night and do whatever they ask you to do. What do you think you are? You ..." Pehry breaks off in mid-sentence.
Jasmine suddenly sheds sparkling teardrops, one after another, and there seems to be more.
The diamond-like tears roll down her eyes and go straight down her white-skinned face into her neck.
This is the second time she cries. The last time she cried was because of what happened in the car.
Pehry becomes even more annoyed.
"What are you crying about?" He asks with a bad temper.
Jasmine shrinks her neck and silently sheds tears, and even her voice is gone. She is originally a little afraid of Pehry. She has just changed her attitude a little, but now, she returns to the very beginning because of Pehry's words.
Seeing that she doesn't say anything, Pehry raises his hand and scratches his head irritably, "I'm asking you!"
He stops talking and starts the car, towards the main road.
Jasmine really feels uncomfortable. She subconsciously thinks that Pehry is going to take her home, so she doesn't pay attention to the scenery outside the window. By the time she reacts, the car is already on the hillside.
She wipes the tears off her face and looks out of the window with her red and swollen eyes. She says with fear, "Where are you taking me?"
The man spits out two words, "Go home."
Go home?
Jasmine looks outside again to make sure that she is not mistaken. "This is not the direction to go home ..."
"Who told you we are driving to your home?" As he speaks, the car has already passed a Bluetooth automatic door halfway up the hill. "How are you going to get back like this?"
Jasmine hurriedly says, "I live on my own. I can go back."
"Are you sure you want to go back to your dangerous building? Aren't you afraid that those two people will take revenge on you the moment you enter the building?" Pehry says very casually, but every word he says is a threat.
In the past, Jasmine would have believed it, but now she is more or less clever. Not all the words that Pehry says are credible. "Aren't they detained by you? How could they possibly retaliate against me?"
"Do you think it's just those two men? What if they have accomplices?" Pehry speaks slowly and leisurely. Seeing the suspicion in her eyes, he begins to scare her even more. "People like them are not afraid of anything. I made them so shameless. Since they won't dare to vent their resentment on me, they will definitely come to you. You'd better not say that I didn't warn you then."
Jasmine immediately recalls the news of raping before murdering. She hasn't completely escaped from the fear of what happened just now. Now, she feels even eerier when she hears Pehry's frightening words.
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