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After Losing Her, He Went Crazy novel Chapter 2

Summary for Chapter 2: After Losing Her, He Went Crazy

Chapter summary of Chapter 2 – After Losing Her, He Went Crazy by Chingis Vitali

In Chapter 2, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel After Losing Her, He Went Crazy by Chingis Vitali, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of After Losing Her, He Went Crazy.

A sharp pain spread through my heart. Elon probably thought I was embarrassing.

In the noisy private room, I shrank into a corner, hoping no one would notice me.

My soaked clothes clung to my body, making me feel light-headed and feverish.

Elon, who never lifted a finger at home, carefully peel shrimp for Stacy.

“Damn it, I knew you were a worthless piece of trash. Still thinking of revenge, huh?”

Before I could react, someone grabbed my neck, dragging me under the harsh light. I crashed onto the cold tiles.

A shattered plate of fish lay before me, its belly stuffed with black plastic.

The person who ate the plastic gagged, then, kicked me hard, venting his anger.

I screamed in pain, curling up to protect my abdomen.

My reaction seemed to excite him. He lifted my oversized shirt, staring at my stomach.

“She's actually carrying a bastard.”

“Whose kid is it, some stray dog from the slums?”

He raised his foot and ground it into my stomach, enjoying my pain.

Stacy's expression turned odd, but Elon remained bland, unreadasble.

My skin burned red, stinging unbearably.

Everyone in the room laughed.

Pain shot through my abdomen. As my consciousness faded, Elon finally stood.

His face held a hidden fury, and he raised his hand to stop Stacy.

He draped his warm suit over me, shielding me from the mud.

“Enough, Stacy, don’t you care that things might get out of hand?”

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