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When the Flame of Love Fades (Sierra) novel Chapter 106

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Chapter 106 Cutting Ties

“Don’t let him go! I already called the police–there’s no way I’m letting this slide!” Bradley snarled through gritted teeth, seething with rage.

“He couldn’t believe this nobody had the guts to lay a hand on him.

There was no way he was letting this go. Dickson had to pay.

Hearing that Bradley had called the police. Sierra’s brows furrowed.

A doctor arrived shortly after, administering a mild sedative to Dickson. Slowly, his tense body relaxed, and he calmed down.

Meanwhile. Bradley had his wound stitched up. The injury on his head was from when Dickson had smashed a bowl over

him

The whole time, Sierra kept trying to get answers from Dickson. She refused to believe he had attacked without reason. But he remained silent, staring blankly ahead, completely unresponsive.

“The police arrived soon after. After assessing the situation, they prepared to take Dickson into custody.

Seeing this. Sierra quickly stepped forward. “Please wait–I’d like to speak with Mr. Xander first.”

Dickson was already in a fragile mental state. If he was taken away now, it would only make things worse.

With that in mind, Sierra pulled Bradley aside. “Mr. Xander, can we settle this privately?”

Regardless of what had happened, the fact remained that Bradley had been injured. Dickson wouldn’t be able to avoid the consequences. The only way out was for Bradley to drop the charges.

Bradley stared at her in shock. “Are you seriously asking me to let this go?” His voice was laced with shock and irritation. “Do you even see the wound on my head? He attacked me! And you’re standing here asking me to let it slide?” His expression darkened. “Sierra, you seriously see him as your brother? Have you lost your mind? Someone like him isn’t even worth your

time!”

“Someone like him?” Sierra’s voice turned cold. “Is that how you see him?”

At that moment, she understood.

She didn’t know what had happened earlier, but considering what Dickson had just been through, it wasn’t hard to guess.

Bradley must have humiliated him. And after everything, it had pushed him over the edge.

Bradley stiffened for a moment, caught off guard, but his shock quickly turned to frustration. “Enough I did this because I’m worried you’re being deceived. You have no idea how people like him operate–they play the victim, manipulate others, and prey on sympathy. And you actually fell for it? What if he’s carrying some kind of disease? You’d be dragged down with him!” His frustration was evident as he snapped, “Do you think I want to interfere? If you weren’t my sister, I wouldn’t waste my time on this.”

He was the general manager of Xander Group–aside from his father, no one dared to speak to him this way. Maybe he had been too lenient with Sierra, and now she thought she could walk all over him.

Sierra’s expression was ice–cold, her eyes burning with hatred. “I’ve told you before–I’m not part of the Xander family. I’ve already cut ties with you all, so why can’t you just leave me alone? Or are you really never going to let me go?”

Why can’t I ever break free from the Xander family?

Her eyes burned with hatred. “Stay out of my life. Every time you interfere, you make things worse. Honestly, I’m starting to wonder if you’re doing it on purpose.”

Bradley’s anger only made his head hurt morehis fresh stitches throbbed, feeling like they might split open again.

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