Chapter 385 - 385: Flip The Switch (Part 1) (1/2)
”Guess who.”
Her body went rigid involuntarily, hairs from the back of her neck tensed up in alarm as shivers crawled through her skin. She can hear Storm growling, wildly scratching the car in an attempt to force his large body out of the window and come to his mistress' rescue.
The hands weren't restricting her, they're merely lying loose over her eyes without pressure.
Calmly, Lillie slipped the calloused palms off with one hand—the other was occupied with the gas pump.
Gathering her composure with her back still against him, Lillie indifferently answered, ”Mr. Wei, what a coincidence.”
A deep chuckle of amus.e.m.e.nt shot up from his throat. Wei Fang was unaware of the consequences of his action.
It could've earned him a concussion or broken bones as Lillie would've bashed him with the gas pump. No one sneaks up to her like that and expects to walk off unscathed.
He was lucky that she recognized his voice. Otherwise, Lillie gets to mutilate him.
Or even if she recognized him, Lillie could've just pretended she didn't and continue to act out in 'self-defense'.
So correction; he should feel lucky that she was feeling gracious today.
Storm finally managed to get out of the car and was now standing in front of her in a protective stance. Find authorized novels in , faster updates, better experience, Please click #!_11957027006657805/chapter-385-flip-the-switch-(part-1)_52155542201750026 for visiting.
Wei Fang's quick reflexes allowed him to back away from the moment he caught him leaping out of the window. At an impressive speed, he dodged the wolf's gaping maw from mauling his neck.
He kept on backing away until he's at a considerably good distance.
Failing to maim the audacious neanderthal that dared touch his mistress with his filthy hands, Storm assumed his position in front of her in preparation to counter any of the man's actions while he awaits his mistress' commands.
Who is this weird human? The scent of death reeks from him that it made Storm's survival instincts shoot through the roof.
Lillie turned to face Wei Fang—making no move nor sound to signal Storm to stand down—to see him smiling brightly as if the abnormally large, vicious wolf growling at him wasn't the least bit worrying.
”I'm here to buy cigarettes.” He raised his hands in mock surrender, then jabbed his thumb in the direction of the convenience store a few meters behind him.
”I recognized your car and I couldn't help myself.” He laughed sheepishly before shifting his attention on Storm. ”I think I alarmed your companion. Sorry about that, buddy. Good job protecting her, but I promise I'm not going to hurt Thea.”
Lillie didn't bother to hide her displeasure.
Not going to hurt her? Isn't that kind of a weird way to phrase it?
Regardless, what completely bothers her was his almost non-existent presence. Only a few people can mask their presence entirely, and those people are highly dangerous.
It was only when her peripheral vision saw the shadow of his hands looming over her head, and Storm's sudden aggression did Lillie finally noticed that someone was behind her.
Storm was late to warn her of his approach. That indicates that he was deliberately evading Storm's range of senses.