323 Lily's head spun with conflicting emotions, the once-inviting atmosphere now thick with tension and uncertainty. She looked at Edgar, his charming facade now cracking under pressure, and then at Darwin, whose steadfast presence exuded a sense of protectiveness. "Who the hell are you?" Lily dem
324 Lily's eyes widened in shock. She turned to Edgar, her voice trembling with hurt and betrayal. "You, bastard and rapist!" she yelled. As Lily's accusations rang out, the crowd began drawing close with intrigue and concern, they werd drawn by the unfolding drama. "What's going on here?" a curi
325 Lily looked at Darwin, her eyes questioning. "I... I don't understand," she stammered, torn between wanting to believe Darwin and the apparent evidence before her. Darwin clenched his fists, seething with frustration. "He must have switched the drinks when I wasn't looking," he muttered, his
326 Edgar's smug expression only confirmed her decision; this situation had spiraled out of control. "Darwin, you've ruined everything," Edgar spat, his voice dripping with disdain. Darwin, his frustration boiling over, retorted, "And what were you doing with another girl when you pretended to lo
327 Darwin remained calm, his expression unreadable. "Let's just say, I have my ways," he replied cryptically, his voice steady despite the tension crackling between them. Edgar scoffed, clearly not satisfied with the answer. "You're quite the enigma, aren't you? A man with a mission, barging into
328 Edgar burst into laughter, his amusement ringing through the room like a bell. "You? The owner?" He shook his head in disbelief. "Now that's the funniest thing I've heard all day... No, all my life!" Rolling his eyes, Darwin couldn't help but feel exasperated by Edgar's reaction. "What's so fu
329 Few moments later, Edgar stormed back into the bar with two burly guards in tow. The guards were towering figures, their muscles bulging beneath their tight black uniforms. Their stern expressions matched the severity of their demeanor, and the mere sight of them sent a ripple of apprehension t
330 Seraphiel and Raphael exchanged a tense look, bracing themselves for Edgar's next move. The bar had fallen into a hushed silence, patrons watching with a mix of curiosity and apprehension. "You're making a mistake, Edgar," Darwin replied calmly, his demeanor unshaken. "They made their choice f