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Spoiled by Mr. Russell novel Chapter 1916

Summary for Chapter 1916: Spoiled by Mr. Russell

What Happens in Chapter 1916 – From the Book Spoiled by Mr. Russell

Dive into Chapter 1916, a pivotal chapter in Spoiled by Mr. Russell, written by Luminous Night. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

The man bit down hard on Mike’s thigh and continued to let out muffled screams like a madman. His horrifying face was undoubtedly his sore spot, and he went amuck without the mask to hide it.

“Let go, you nutcase! Let me go!” Mike continuously punched the man’s head as he yelled.

However, no matter how hard he hit the man, the man refused to yield and continued biting down with all his might. Blood seeped from Mike’s pants, staining them red.

The other two knew how hard the man’s bite was. The crazy man lost control and had no regard for his life. Mike hit him incessantly, and the unyielding man looked like he would get beaten to death.

Lily hastily looked at Edward.

Edward caught himself, raised his hand, and struck the back of the man’s neck with a hard chop. The man grunted and passed out. However, he continued to bite down on Mike.

“F*cking nutcase!” Mike scolded but could not remove his leg from the man’s mouth.

Edward pinched the man’s cheeks, and with his help, Mike finally freed his leg. Mike sat on the floor and was in such great pain that he kept sweating as he gasped. Meanwhile, Lily knew the cut was deep, even without needing to check on his wound.

“He’s a maniac, alright.” Edward looked at the fainted, ugly man and said solemnly.

Lily got up and joined Edward by his side. Then she bent over to look at the wound on Mike’s thigh before tearing off a cloth to staunch the blood. “You shouldn’t have provoked him. He’s crazy!”

Mike came to his senses when he heard the mention of bombs. He turned to look at Edward while saying in shock, “Are you insane? Bombs? Do you know how many viruses are in the facility and the consequences of blowing up the place?”

Edward answered quickly, “It’s better than spreading them! The ‘vaccine’ will launch soon, and tens of thousands of innocent people will get infected unwittingly. We can’t let that happen!”

It was his decision and had nothing to do with anyone. He concluded that it was the best solution.

‘We can only eradicate harmful viruses by destroying the facility!’

“Have you ever thought about the innocent people here who know nothing about the organization’s secrets or what’s happening? Do you plan to kill them, too?” Lily asked.

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