What Happens in Chapter 512 – From the Book Life After Prison by Silencieux
Dive into Chapter 512, a pivotal chapter in Life After Prison by Silencieux, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Lillie was worried that the people outside might see the commotion, so she walked to the door and locked it as though she was about to give him an unspeakably severe beating.
Diane was still in shock, and she immediately ran over to stand behind Wendy. She was fortunate that Wendy and Lillie had good hearing even though they were both outside and managed to rush in as soon as they heard her shout. Without them, an ordinary person like her would have been unable to resist Quintus's strength.
"How dare you slap me? You Shanahan bodyguards are too bold for your own good!" Quintus struggled to get up and looked angrily at Wendy, who was standing in front of him
Unbeknownst to him, the two women in front of him were junior generals who had been on the battlefield before. For the record, junior generals answered to senior generals, who in turn answered to the war chiefs. Such individuals had exceptionally strong combat strength, and the two women had a particular loathing for perverts who bully weak women. As a result, it was difficult for them not to get angry at Quintus for wanting to do that sort of heinous act to Diane.
"I'm going to beat you to a pulp!" Wendy jumped up and kicked Quintus again.
"Let me have at him too! You already have one foot in the grave if you can lay a hand on her!" Lillie gritted her teeth with hatred. She rushed up, jumped on Quintus, and began pummeling his head with successive punches.
When Quintus stood up, his face was almost unrecognizable as his face was badly bruised and his nose was swollen.
"You two..." Quintus was about to put lash out at them, but his face ached in pain. "Arghhh, I, I..."
In the end, he could only walk out of the office angrily. Everyone outside the office looked at him strangely, wondering what he could have done to get himself beaten up that badly.
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