Chapter 261 Fierce Fight On The Pier (Part Two)

"I..." William had a hard time thinking how to defend himself. "I have no purpose at all! I was just looking for the right opportunity to give that to Victor. I was afraid he would misunderstand me. Besides,"

William suddenly became upset and added, "Victor has been coveting you. So what if I have something against him? Just so you know, I have no intention of threatening him."

Mary rolled her eyes at him. "Anyway, this matter is over. I just hope that Victor would forgive you. Otherwise, I would feel bad for him all my life."

"Don't feel bad, okay? Don't worry too much, Mary."

"Okay. I'm not worried anymore." She nodded, and put away the VCD and memory card. "I'm so tired. Hurry up and let's sleep now."

"Let's do some exercises before going to bed," William suggested as he came up to her.

"Okay," she answered while yawning. "You can run two lapses around the villa then.

Go swim in the pool! Or... "

"Mary!" William shouted.

"So noisy!" With that, she turned away from William instantly.

Green Bay Pier. A City.

At four o'clock in the morning, even at the seaside, darkness engulfed the area. It was the darke

shouted.

Corbett did not respond. Instead, he raised the corner of his mouth coldly, and slowly raised his arm, and aimed at the speeding car. His finger was on the trigger, ready to pull anytime now.

Bang!

"Ouch!" Corbett groaned in pain. He did not expect that a bullet would pierce into his right shoulder from the distant car. Because of the gunshot wound, blood gushed out from his shoulder, and his grip on his gun loosened.

Was he too slow? No way! How could it be possible?

"Young lord!" The scarred man was shocked to see him injured.

"I'm fine," Corbett said as he shook his head. "Clean up the scene. Let's go!"

"Yes, sir!"

In the speeding car, Aisha could imagine how shocked Corbett would be. 'I gave you the bullet as a reward. We are now even, but don't be so complacent. Next time, the second bullet won't be on your shoulder.'

"Go back to the hotel!"

Aisha ordered. The car turned a corner and left the pier.

The darkness was gradually replaced by the morning mist. The sun was starting to rise from the east, and the faint sunlight illuminated the dock with vitality.

Everything returned to peace.