Chapter 110 It Was Leon Who Saved Her A few minutes later, Griffin handed over the tea and plopped down next to Tiffany.
"Thanks," Tiffany said, taking a sip. But she couldn't help but notice Griffin staring at her, making her feel super uneasy.
It was like he was checking out a piece of merchandise.
She put down the teacup and glanced around the living room, but there were no photos of Griffin with his wife. "Mr. Sullivan, can I see a photo of your wife?" Tiffany asked with a smile, trying to figure things out.
Out of nowhere, Griffin scooted closer, reaching out to touch her thigh.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFeeling grossed out, Tiffany jumped up and slapped him hard. "Griffin, how could you do this? Do you think this is fair to your wife?" Griffin just laughed creepily, his eyes full of lust. "Miss Grey, my wife... is you!" he said, lunging at her.
Tiffany dodged, and Griffin missed. Suddenly, everything clicked. Griffin never wanted to talk about fashion design; he had set her up! She had one thought: get out of there! She grabbed her bag and headed for the door. But as she reached for the doorknob, she wondered why Griffin wasn't stopping her. Wasn't he worried she'd call the cops? Just then, her legs gave out, and she collapsed. She saw Griffin coming closer, but her vision started to blur. She then realized the tea was drugged.
Damn it! Was she really going to be violated by this creep? She tried to stand, but her body wouldn't cooperate. Griffin picked her up and laid her on the sofa, his fingers tracing her face.
"Miss Grey, you're so beautiful. Don't worry, I'll be gentle." He licked his lips and sniffed her cheek. "So fragrant!" Tiffany felt sick and clenched her teeth. She forced herself to stay conscious and asked, "Who put you up to this?" "Since you can't fight back, I'll tell you. Miss Langley said you'd be in the north suburbs and askedto place an order at your studio." Bronte again! Tiffany's eyes flashed with anger. She should've been more careful after their last encounter. Just as Griffin was about to succeed, Tiffany's head spun. She wished someone would show up.
And as if her prayers were answered, just before she blacked out, she heard the sound of someone breaking down the door...
When Tiffany woke up, she was in a hospital room, hooked up to an IV. Emery was by her side.
She remembered sending her location to Emery before meeting Griffin, so Emery must have been the one who saved her.
Tiffany coughed lightly, and Emery turned to her, surprised. "Tiffany, how are you feeling? Is anything bothering you?" Emery helped her sit up and put a pillow behind her.
Tiffany's throat was dry, and her stomach felt off. Her voice was weak. "I'm okay now, Emery. Where is Griffin?" Hearing Tiffany's question, Emery cursed angrily, "Don't mention that bastard! It's all thanks to Leon showing up in time." Leon? How could it be him? Just a heads up: is the only place to read the complete version of this book for free. Don't miss out on the next chapter-visit us now and continue your journey! Tiffany looked at Emery, confused. "Wasn't it you who saved me?" Emery shook her head. "By the tI got the news, you were already in the emergency room for a stomach pump. Leon toldwhat happened. He got there and saw that scumbag trying to assault you, so he beat him up and handed him over to the cops. really worried about you and went to find a doctor to check on you." He When Emery mentioned Leon, her voice had a hint of admiration, but she was also cautious, watching Tiffany's reaction, afraid she might not like her praising Leon. Tiffany was puzzled about how Leon knew where she was going. She frowned and picked up her phone from the table to check.
And there it was. She had accidentally sent the message and location to Leon's chat before meeting Griffin. Tiffany was grateful that Leon showed up in time, but she had said so many harsh things to him the night before. Seeing him again would be awkward.
Just then, Leon returned, standing at the door, looking at Tiffany on the hospital bed with concern in his eyes. Emery coughed to break the awkwardness. This atmosphere was really not suitable for her to stay in. Since Tiffany was awake and seemed fine, she decided to leave her in Leon's care. "Tiffany, I'll handle that bastard's case and make sure you get justice. You just rest up." With that, Emery glanced at Leon. "Mr. Cooper, I'll leave Tiffany in your care." And with that, Emery quickly slipped away.
Leon walked over slowly, sat by the hospital bed, and poured a cup of warm water for Tiffany, handing it to her.
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Just a heads up: is the only place to read the complete version of this book for for free. Don't miss out on the next chapter-visit us now and continue your journey! "Thanks," Tiffany said, taking the cup and avoiding eye contact.
"Can't you use your brain? That place is remote and deserted. Who goes there for business? Are you stupid?" Leon scolded her, his tone full of reproach.
"I didn't think too much about it, and I didn't know Bronte would setup like this." Bronte? Hearing that name, Leon's eyes narrowed.
When Griffin was interrogated by the police, he didn't mention Bronte, only saying he acted on impulse.
Seeing Leon's surprised expression, Tiffany guessed Griffin hadn't told the whole story. She added, "Griffin toldhimself that Bronte put him up to it." "I see. When we get back to Harmony City, I'll help you investigate this and find out who bailed out Bronte." For the first time, Leon didn't doubt Tiffany's words and wanted to find out who was behind Bronte. Hearing Leon's words, Tiffany nodded, took a sip of water, and then there was a moment of silence.
Leon sighed, his eyes filled with concern. "Tiffany, don't take risks like this alone. I can't always be there in time." Thinking about today's incident, Leon didn't want to take any more chances. If he hadn't arrived in time, Tiffany would have suffered unimaginable harm.
"There won't be a next time," Tiffany said, finishing the water. Her eyes suddenly becsharp. She was determined to find evidence against Bronte and make her pay.
But this time, it was indeed her oversight that almost allowed that disgusting man to succeed. After experiencing this crisis, she learned a lesson. She wouldn't let this happen again.