EX-husband Groveling to Me

Chapter 103 You Better not Mess with Me Again



Chapter 103 You Better not Mess with Me Again

Austin froze for a moment and turned around to find that Suny had not only not left, but had also thrown

the bag to the side of the bus stop, and then Suny was relaxing her joints.

"Suny?"

The five men stepped closer, and Austin shielded Suny and took another step back, he frowned in Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

confusion.

Suny gave him a look, "It's okay, I haven't practiced for a long time."

Just as she finished speaking, it so happened that the men swung their bats towards them, Austin's

heart tightened, "Watch out!"

He just wanted to go over and pull Suny away, but found that Suny had already lifted her leg and

sharply kicked the men to the ground.

Before Austin could react, he heard the sound of wind in his ears, he quickly tilted his head to the other

side to avoid the attack of the man in front of him, his other hand flipped sideways to block the baseball

bat, then tugged the bat and pulled it hard, the man was pulled by him and fell towards him, Austin

lifted his leg and kicked the man aside.

Five men came, three to deal with Austin and two to deal with Suny.

Austin was worried , each blow was bigger than the one in the training ground, and he had been

working out and practicing boxing for years, so each blow made the man with an stance but no strength

fall down and howl.

After finishing the man in front of him, he was going to help Suny, but he saw a man who had just

gotten up from the ground holding a baseball bat and tried to attack Suny.

As soon as the words left his mouth, he saw Suny lean forward ninety degrees to avoid the left side of

the attack, then quickly took the opportunity to hold the baseball bat and yanked it hard, then

straightened up and used her elbow to push down on the back of the opponent, raised her foot and

kicked the man hard at the bend of his legs, the man directly fell to his knees.

Suny was wearing an overcoat, so her arms and legs could not be spread very well, but as she was

raising her hands and kicking her legs sideways, she had already put both men on the ground.

It was only two minutes, and the floor was covered with men wailing over the places they had been

kicked.

Austin stood there, watching her walk calmly to the side of the bus sign to pick up the bag she had just

thrown over, the night breeze blew across her face, her hair brushed her cheeks, she raised her hand

and gently hooked her hair behind her ear, a face cold and gaudy.

He had never known that Suny was so good at fighting.

At this time, a car suddenly drove by the roadside, Austin came back to his senses, looked at the men

on the ground and frowned, walked to Suny: "Did you get Hurt?"

"No."

Suny patted her bag and gave him a glance before handing him the car key, "You go first, I have things

to take care of."

Austin took the car key but didn't go: "What is it?"

Without answering his question, Suny bent down and picked up a baseball bat from the ground, then

walked up to the man who was the leader just now and used the baseball bat to ground on the man's

shoulder and let out a light laugh, "The Woods family sent you here?"

"Mercy, beauty! We are paid! I don't know the Woods family, it was Jayden who asked us to keep an

eye on you."

"Jayden?"

It wasn't someone Suny knew, and she couldn't help but frown.

At that moment, the man's mellow voice came from behind him, "It should be Jayden Lloyd, from

Regan Woods."

Suny raised her eyebrows, so it seemed that she hadn't really wronged anyone.

The men on the ground knew that they were doomed and begged for mercy, Suny snorted, "You can’t

even afford to be beaten, useless for your height over 1.9 meters."

Austin, who was over 1.9 meters, frowned slightly, "I'm 1.93 meters."

He was useful and could afford to be beaten.

Suny was stunned: "You are so tall."

With a perfunctory compliment, she collected her baseball bat and carried it away to the curb to wait for

the bus.

Austin was not very satisfied to get a cold and unintentional compliment and followed her to the side of

the road, "Where are you going?"

Suny inclined her head and gave him a look, "Austin, I am in a bad mood today, let me advise you, you

better not provoke me again."

There was no telling what she could do if he provoked her again.

Austin knew why she was in a bad mood, that old neighbour of Suny's, and after receiving the money,

told him everything.

The day Suny's parents were involved in a car accident happened to be the second day of the New

Year. The two were swept under a big truck to avoid an old man who ran a red light and died on the

spot.

Suny's mother actually still had relatives, but because Suny's grandmother was patriarchal, in order to

save money for her son, Suny was heavily scolded and punished for kneeling during the years she was

in her grandmother's home, but the real reason why Suny's parents and Suny's grandmother's family

fell out completely was because when Suny was five years old, her grandmother set up a small stall

across from the orphanage to sell pancakes, and often took Suny out of the stall.

One day Suny's grandmother left Suny behind, either deliberately or inadvertently. The director of the

orphanage took pity on Suny and took her in for the night.

But it so happened that the next day a rich couple came to the orphanage to choose a child. And the

liked Suny.

It so happened that when the rich couple were talking to the dean about her, they were overheard by

her grandmother who had come over to look for Suny.

The rich couple liked Suny and said they could donate a million to the orphanage if Suny wanted.

As soon as her grandmother heard about the million, she had her plan.

The director told the rich couple that Suny was not a child of the orphanage, but had only been

temporarily left behind by her parents.

The rich couple could only be disappointed and ready to leave, when Suny's grandmother rushed out,

saying something about Suny having no parents and that she had picked her up from the mountains

and raised her, and that if they really liked Suny and gave some compensation money, she would give

Suny to them for adoption.

The rich couple was reluctant at first, but Suny's grandmother, who had always disliked Suny, praised

her as a prodigy, saying that she hadn't even started primary school yet, but she knew how to do math

after reading her brother's books at home.

She also said that Suny was not a child of their poor family, as she was so delicate and proper.

The wealthy wife wanted a daughter all her life, but her husband was infertile, so she started looking for

a child to adopt in the past few years, but eye contact was a magical thing. Over the years, she could

not find one, but today, by just a glance, she had her eyes on Suny.

Suny didn’t seem to have good life, she was thin and only wore a sweater in that cold day. The wealthy

wife was so distressed that she generously offered to give Suny's grandmother two hundred thousand.

Although Suny's grandmother wanted a million, two hundred thousand was a lot, so she immediately

said she would go back and pack Suny's clothes.

After overhearing, Suny followed the rich couple back and contacted her parents by calling the police at

a petrol station on the way back.

Suny's parents then cut off contact with Suny's grandmother completely and took Suny back with them.

That year it was because Suny's grandmother had fallen seriously ill and the hospital had placed her in

critical condition. When the call came to Suny's mother, Suny's mother could not bear to remind Suny

of those sad things again, so she discussed with Suny's father to drive back in the early hours of the

morning and return in time for Suny to wake up the next morning.

However, all that was left for Suny were two miserable corpses.


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