Chapter 2110
Ivy scowled, feeling a wave of revulsion as Clara spewed her venomous words. But, in the end, she reluctantly nodded.
“I made the offer, and I’ll stand by my word. You’ve essentially met both my requests, so I can wire you the full amount. Let’s put an end to all this tiresome business, shall we?”
ཎྜ Fཎྞཱ ཙེ༅ ཝཾ
Clara’s ears perked up, defiance etched on her face. “How much is she paying you? You’re so eager to do her bidding? Ignorant fools…”
But Blondie was not one to take an insult lying down. He lashed out with a slap that echoed through the room.
“You, a woman who can’t even scrape together a few thousand, dare to mock our new employer?”
The force of the slap sent Clara staggering, her composure teetering on the edge as she fought the urge to flee.
“She’s giving us three million! Not like you, pinching pennies! No wonder you can’t make it big. You’re destined to be a D-lister for life!”
Clara, now frantic, retorted, “Ah! Who do you think you are? What do you know? How dare you judge me! Shameless cur, following anyone who waves a bit of cash your way! What do you know?”
Clara was no longer their boss, and Blondie and his gang had no reason to put up with her insolence.
Her harsh words were too much to bear, and with full force, Blondie’s slap sent Clara tumbling to the ground, a pained grunt escaping her lips.
“Ah-You lunatics… How dare you lay hands on me! Wait until I get out of here; none of you will escape!”
Even in such a wretched state, Clara’s pride had her issuing threats.
Ivy kept silent, though her back was slick with sweat. She feared they would find out she was, in fact, out of money.
Clara, miserable herself, had no intention of letting Ivy off the hook. Even if she genuinely did not have a dime, what good would it do to expose Ivy in front of these thugs?
Both of them were tied up. If they learned there was no money coming from Ivy, would they show mercy to her? No! They might just do away with both of them!
Ivy could not fathom Clara’s thought process. All she hoped was for Balfour to show up soon and whisk her away from this nightmare.
For some reason, she steadfastly believed that Balfour would sense something was wrong and come to her rescue just in time.
It was this belief alone that had sustained her thus far.
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