Chapter 853
Elizabeth stepped back, and the two men noticed. Anyone with Bali was someone important. Besides, anyone dining at this restaurant couldn't be too poor. They smiled and asked Elizabeth, "Do you have anything valuable?"
Elizabeth shook her head, "No." The most valuable thing she had was the watch her father gave her. That watch was not something she could give away. Fortunately, the watch was in the private room; she hadn't brought it out.
The man squinted, "Nothing?" Are you going to hand over yourself, or do we have to search you?
โI dare you to try it,โ Elizabeth smirked, trying to scare them off with her demeanor. It didn't work! Gavin and the others said not to give in; if you gave in once, theyโd come back for more. Might as well be tough and see if it worked. She might as well test it out and see if being tough could scare these two off.
โYouโre just one woman, and weโre two men. What are you struggling for?โ The manโs tone was calm. โAll these years, weโve never failed to get what we want!โ
โHand it over!โ The man stepped forward.
Elizabeth raised her hands; her wrists were bare, with nothing on them. Looking at her neck, she wasnโt even wearing a necklace today.
โI have nothing. What do you want?โ Elizabeth laughed.
The manโs face turned cold. Elizabeth indeed seemed to have nothing.
โYour phone! Transfer money!โ The man demanded fiercely.
Elizabeth smirked, โNot a single cent in my bank account. Believe it or not.โ
One of the men said, โI remember, 2202 is their private room. Her stuff must be in there! Didnโt that idiot just say so? Her stuff is in the private room, and if we let her go, she can get it from there!โ
Elizabeth was speechless. No wonder the robbers called Blair an idiot. She was really beyond saying anything.
Elizabeth couldnโt hold back anymore. She raised her hand, grabbed the manโs collar, and slammed him hard against the wall.
โA forty-something scumbag, bringing a twenty-something young man to rob. Is this the state of this city?โ Elizabeth lifted herโฆ
(The text abruptly ends here. There is no coherent conclusion to the story.)