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Will had deliberately struck where it hurt the most. In a fit of rage, he gripped both sides of the wheelchair, intending to rise from it.
However, with a resounding “thud,” Will did not succeed. Instead, he tumbled down from his wheelchair.
“Hmph, how dare someone like you have the audacity to threaten me?”
Upon seeing Will fall flat on his face, Eden couldn't help but let out a cold, derisive laugh.
Being confined to his wheelchair already gave Will an inferiority complex. Thus, Eden uttering such words was undoubtedly like rubbing salt into his wounds.
Elisa crouched in front of Will, one hand supporting him, trying to pull him up, while she barked at Eden, “Enough, Eden. I'm asking you for the last time, are you leaving or not?”
Only then did Will learn Eden's name. His eyes instantly turned cold as he emitted a murderous aura.
Eden wasn't affected by Elisa's words. He lamented intentionally, “You haven't even accepted my gift.”
His gaze fell upon the large bouquet of red roses in his hand.
Given that Eden had hurt Will and she had no intention of getting involved with Eden, Elisa naturally couldn't accept the flowers.
However, she first helped Will back onto the wheelchair, then walked up to Eden.
Since Eden was behaving brazenly, she decided to teach him a lesson.
However, the silver needle in Elisa's hand was pushed away by Eden.
The two engaged in combat. Just when Elisa was about to strike, Eden would effortlessly parry with a push.
“Liz, can I take this as tough love from you?”
After saying so, Eden let out a long, deep sigh.
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