Bride of Mr.Billion

Chapter 169



Chapter 169

An hour later, I came out of the bathtub. I wiped the water droplets off my body with a towel and saw my face in the mirror. There were bruises on my cheeks and mouth, and on my arms and legs. When I was in danger, God sent a brave knight to save me.

The knight was outside. I put on a bathrobe and walked out of the bathroom.

I was very grateful to him for saving me. Klein looked at me. He poured me a cup of juice. “You look a bit better,” Klein’s voice was very pleasant to listen to. I walked to a single sofa, sat down, and reached out to hold the glass of juice. Klein looked at me. “What’s wrong with your face? Did those two bad guys hit you?” I shook my head and replied, “Today is my unlucky day. I was beaten by Connie and Emma.”

I was still very angry. If it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t have met those two b*stards.

But thinking of this, an idea suddenly flashed through my mind, “How could it be so coincidental?”

I ran into bad guys as soon as I came out of the hotel. As far as I know, the security of this town was very good, because this was a tourist town owned by the government.

Could it be that… it was Connie and Emma who set me up, and they arranged for those two bandits to attack me? “What are you thinking about? Emma? Your sister in the legal sense?” Klein asked. Klein knew her. He had taught her a lesson before.

“Who else could have such a big grudge against me besides them?” I said.

“Right. How did you run into them?” Klein asked. “I’m now working as an accountant for a travel agency in Wharton Mountain. Today, the tour guide suddenly fell ill, so I temporarily took her place to bring a travel group. I didn’t expect that the mother and daughter would be in this group.” “No wonder your face is swollen. I’ve prepared an ice pack for you. You need an ice pack. Otherwise, your face will get even

worse tomorrow.” Klein rose to his feet and handed me a bag of ice that had been wrapped in a towel. I took the ice bag with both hands and said gratefully, “If I hadn’t met you tonight, I wouldn’t have known what would have happened. Thank you!” Klein replied, “It’s just to help out. You don’t have to worry too much.” “Perhaps for you, it’s a piece of cake, but for me, it’s a great help.” I looked at Klein seriously. Klein didn’t continue this topic. Instead, he signaled for me to put the ice cube on my face.

I put the ice that was wrapped in a towel on my face. Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.

“Right. Why did you come here?” I asked Klein, puzzled.

“…I was bored, which was why I drove my own car out for a stroll. When I reached that alley, suddenly heard a strange sound coming from within, and so I went over to take a look. I didn’t expect to run into you.” Klein stuttered. I noticed that something was wrong. What a coincidence! “What… a coincidence?” I couldn’t help but ask. I didn’t believe it was a coincidence. Klein nodded. “It’s just a coincidence.” I lowered my head and thought, “Maybe it’s all by chance?” Immediately afterward, Klein suddenly asked, “Do you want to hear the truth?” I asked, “What is the truth?”

Klein was silent for a moment. “Actually, I heard Amy say that you’re at Wharton Mountain.” “Amy?” I lowered my head and thought. It was true that Amy contacted me a few days ago. Amy asked me about my recent situation, and I told her about it. Klein nodded. “Amy said that you are working as an accountant in a travel agency. Christmas is a boring day to me, and so I came to Wharton Mountain, hoping to meet you.” “How did you find me?” I was very surprised. Why did he come to me? The next moment, Klein immediately said with a hint of urgency in his voice, “I called dozens of travel agencies in Wharton Mountain, and I finally found out where you’re working at. Your travel agency told me about your work schedule, so I drove here to find you.”


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