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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 717

Summary for Chapter 717 Distress in the Basement: Beyond the Divorce

Chapter Summary: Chapter 717 Distress in the Basement – Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom

In Chapter 717 Distress in the Basement, a key moment in the Romance novel Beyond the Divorce, Third Blossom delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

It was past the usual working hours, so there wasn’t a soul in sight in the basement. Carol had left early today and reminded me to head back sooner. However, I lost track of time because I was engrossed in my work.

As I traversed the basement, I heard hurried footsteps behind me before feeling a rush of wind. I turned and instinctively dodged, but I took a hit on my shoulder. It caused me to grunt in pain.

Before I could realize what had happened, another blow struck me. This time, I saw what hit me. It was a wooden bat. I sidestepped and shouted, “Who are you?!”

I noticed the person wearing black sportswear with a hood and mask to cover their features. I couldn’t even make out what gender the person was. However, the person’s slender figure hinted at them being a woman.

“What the hell do you want?!” I demanded, retreating while watching the assailant. Suddenly, two more masked individuals with wooden bats appeared behind her.

I knew they were targeting me and had prepared for this confrontation. I soon realized they had trapped me. I pointed at the woman and shouted, “Don’t be so rash! There are cameras everywhere!”

She remained silent and advanced toward me. I backed away nervously and asked again, “What do you want?! Who the hell are you?”

As I tried to figure out the woman’s identity, something even more terrifying happened. The piercing sound of a motorcycle echoed throughout the basement.

I instinctively looked back, and the motorcyclist revved their engine at the entrance to Section E of the basement parking. The sound was intimidating, and I could almost imagine what would happen next.

The roaring motorcycle behind me grew even louder. I glanced around and noticed the garage was nearly empty. Most of the cars belonged to the upstairs employees. With working hours over long ago, only a few cars remained.

I hoped for someone to come down and make the assailants less audacious. Then, I would seize the chance to escape or dial for help. However, I seemed to have run out of time and could only save myself.

I suddenly turned and sprinted toward the exit, taking advantage of the gap. Behind me, a sinister female voice shouted, “Get her!”

Immediately after, the motorcyclist roared toward me.

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