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My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller

Chapter 106
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“Of course, you’re welcome.”

“Send me your location.”

Brian ended the call.

“Such an arrogant man!” Rosalynn murmured and texted him the location.

When she prepared to find a place to relax with her purchases, she noticed a rough man dragging a girl

into a dark alley, covering her mouth and nose.

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Rosalynn’s face changed. She quickly dropped her things and ran after them. ©

In the dark depths of the alley, a girl was pinned under a large man. Her screams rang out in the

narrow space, broken only by the sharp ripping sound of her clothes.

Rosalynn rushed over, only to stop dead in her tracks as she took in the scene before her.

Her fists trembled at her sides. She looked around and found a wooden pole. Without a second

thought, she grabbed it and gave the man a sound whack in the back of his head.

The man roared and crumpled to the side, his hands cradling his head.

Rosalynn’s expression turned even fiercer. She tightened her grip on the pole and proceeded to wave it

back and forth at the man.

He let out a string of expletives as he dodged her attacks, but to no avail. Rosalynn drove him to a

dead end and relentlessly beat him with her makeshift weapon.

The man spat out a mouthful of blood and heaved. He held up his hands in surrender.

“Stop it! He’s going to die if you keep this up!”

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The girl quickly pulled Rosalynn away, panic written all over her face.

Rosalynn sneered at the man in utter disdain.

His eyelids fluttered open, but the moment his eyes met hers, he curled himself into a ball.

They stared at each other for a while, and when the man finally realized that she wasn’t going to rain

any more attacks on him, he clambered to his feet and stumbled out of the alley.

Rosalynn took deep, even breaths to calm herself. Her fingers loosened around the pole, and it fell on

the ground with a dull thud.

“Miss, thank you for what you did.”

The girl’s voice jolted Rosalynn back to her senses. She turned to study the person she had just saved.

The girl looked about eighteen years old, her eyes filled with unshed tears.