Chapter 1219 Arrival of the Saviors
The group stood stunned, gazing at the handsome man before them as if he were a god descended to earth. Then, they reacted to Atlas's words, quickly getting up and rushing outside, leaving only a few of us behind.
I suddenly shouted nervously, "Arton! Anya!"
As I called out, Arton responded, "We're here!"
Following the sound, I saw Arton protecting Anya, emerging from behind another part of the bar.
When I saw they were unharmed, I collapsed into Atlas's arms in relief.
"Thank heavens," I breathed out.
He patted my back reassuringly. "It's okay. Don't be afraid."
"Arnold is injured." I quickly looked at Atlas. "We need to take him to the hospital."
Hana was squatting beside Arnold, holding his injured arm.
Arnold looked at Atlas and asked, "What's going on? Whose men are they?"
Atlas didn't answer his question. He barked an order at his men. "Take him to the hospital immediately!"
Arnold tried to get up. Hana and I helped him to his feet.
"There's no need for that, it's just a light wound," he said nonchalantly, looking at his arm.
"Go to the hospital and get it bandaged," Atlas commanded.
Hana and I said in unison, "I'll go with you."
Arton added, "I'll go too."
"You stay here, Chlo. Arton, you come with me," Arnold ordered, but Hana was worried, and she quickly interjected, "No, I'll go with you." Several of us escorted Arnold outside.
As I tried to follow, Arnold stopped me and glanced at Atlas. "Watch over her."
Atlas nodded firmly and hugged me tightly. "Let's go back to the hotel."
Atlas led the way, followed by me and Anya. Protected by his men, we left the chaotic lobby. There were still injured people lying on the ground, and the pristine marble floor bore several alarming bloodstains. The glass doors of the malhad
been shattered.
I realized that things could have been much worse if those thick glass doors hadn't bought us some time.
The once opulent lobby now looked dilapidated, as if it had survived a disaster.
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