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Chapter 851 – Returning to Her Not-So-Poor Family

Posted on February 16, 2025 by admin

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The kick in her stomach was several times more painful than any she’d received before, but wae she GaW I

ten lifter. dfandmother and throw her their way, Mirabella still managed to spring forward at incredible speed, catching and tossing her back.

“Mom, Bella.” Louisa was petrified, rushing over to them in panic.

Cornelia was thrown with such force by Chester that Mirabella fell to the ground once again. Guilt and worry flooded through Cornelia as she struggled to lift her aching body off her beloved Mirabella, but her limbs refused to cooperate.

Bernard and Kenneth reached out to help her up.

But there was no time to catch their breath; eight Chesters were already bearing down on them once more.

Mirabella pressed a button on her watch to alert Jack and the others, then quickly got up and fought against the eight Chesters.

Meanwhile, Stinger made a beeline for the altar, intent on finishing off Serena. But Serena was not alone; she was guarded by Tyrannosaurus and Nighthawk, who, despite Stinger’s earlier battering from Jack, stood unwavering, like emotionless robots programmed to protect.

“My parents were killed by Erik, and who knows, maybe your families too. Are you really going to foolishly lay down your lives for her?” Stinger taunted them.

But his words fell on deaf ears as Nighthawk and Tyrannosaurus remained stoic, forming an impenetrable barrier around Serena.

“She’s definitely going down today, do you really want to go down with her?” Stinger shouted, but to no avail.

As he prepared to engage them, reinforcements led by Romeo and Jack burst through the doors. Serena’s face twisted with rage, “Mirabella, you dare bring backup.”

She felt betrayed, her voice seething with anger, “Fine, if you all want to escort her to the grave, then you’ll all meet your maker today!”

With that, Serena pressed a button on her remote, and the doors slammed shut. From all directions, more Chesters appeared, their numbers swelling to over twenty.

“Kill them.” Serena commanded, and her army of Chesters advanced.

Romeo and Jack had brought along about a hundred men, drew their weapons and opened fire on the advancing Chesters, but these Chesters were not afraid of bullets, their bodies seemed as invulnerable as if made of iron and copper.

One after another, the bodyguards were lifted by the Chesters and thrown against pillars and windows. In the blink of an eye, more than twenty men lay defeated.

“Find a chance to get my family out of here first,” Mirabella instructed Jack, who was by her side.

“Don’t worry, boss, leave it to me!” Jack replied, attempting to kick a Chester only to be lifted and thrown aside himself.

Just as Mirabella could react, four Chesters attacked her in unison. Romeo intercepted two for her, Mirabella fended off another, and the last was blocked by the sudden appearance of Wolf.

“Help Jack get my family to safety,” Mirabella ordered upon seeing him.

“Understood.”

Wolf sprang into action, fending off Chesters threatening Kenneth, pushing them back.

A Chester approached Louisa, who, gripped by fear, picked up a feand swung wildly, hecayeeshut tight. To He? hh r, the Chester seemed unfazed, grabbing her clothes, ready to lift her.

A scream caught in her throat, but Jack arrived just in tia to savener!

frome being Butletrinto a pillar.

The situation was dire. Their forces were halved, and the Chesters remained unscathed.

“Boss, we can’t keep fighting like this.” Jack was panting heavily from exhaustion.

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AS rjettatone the oss, with het delicate constitution.

Mirabella eyed the encroaching Chester with caution, still unsure of their Achilles’ heel.

She had tried stabbing at Chester’s temple, heart, and stomach, and other areas with knife, but it had no effect on them.

“Take the grandparents and leave first, I’ll cover your retreat with my men,” Romeo said to the girl beside him as the Chesters closed in.

“You can’t handle them on your own,” Mirabella knew that besides Romeo, even Jack and the others were no match for these Chesters.

Romeo was trying to buy her time, and she feared it could cost him his life.

“Just do as I say.” Romeo’s blade swiftly slashed at Chester’s arm, but from shoulder to wrist, Chester’s skin remained unscathed, as if he were some lifeless automaton.

More and more bodyguards fell, with nowhere left to retreat. The main doors were sealed shut, their guns were out of bullets, and the windows stood two meters high.

In that moment, Tyrannosaurus sent Stinger flying with a powerful kick. Stinger slammed into a pillar and crumpled to the ground, coughing up blood.

“Hahahahaha.” Serena reveled in the sight of her vanquished foes, “I told you, all of you are going to die here today.”

Stinger couldn’t get up, his gaze fixed on the girl by the altar, his desire for revenge sapped of vigor.

His vision blurred, he reminisced about boating on the lake with his parents in the park as a child, yearning to see their faces one last time. But in a daze, he saw the image of Mirabella and the rest cornered by about twenty Chesters, with Mirabella far away from him.

His consciousness fluctuated between clarity and fuzziness.

As the Chesters moved to strike Mirabella and her group, Serena abruptly commanded, “Wait.”

The Chesters froze, as if someone had hit the pause button.

“Romeo, if you don’t want her to die a gruesome death, marry me!” Serena blurted out her demand.

“Marry you and you’ll spare everyone here?” Romeo asked, his smile laced with sarcasm.

“Of course not.” Serena laughed, “If you agree to tie the knot with me, I might spare her life, but the rest are doomed.”

“You wouldn’t even spare who was once your family?” Romeo was referring to Bernard and the others.

“They deserve to die.”

If Mirabella weren’t of some use to leverage Romeo into obedience, Serena would gladly have her dead that very day!

“You dare to come near me?” Romeo’s lips curled coldly, wasn’t she afraid he might kill her in a moment of anger?

Serena blushed coyly, “Unless it’s our wedding night, you can’t touch me.”

She had confidence in her subordinates—Tyrannosaurus, Nighthawk, and the Chesters.

“You are in your dreams.” Mirabella didn’t expect her to still be obses with Romeo a hig gradial fervent.

geyirig the Spportunity while the Chesters were motionless, Mirabella dashed towards the altar with lightning speed.

“Bella.” Romeo wanted to follow her but hesitated, fearing that if hem Chesters pranganto Gdtion again Jak adWor would be overwhelmed, and the Collins family would be in danger.

Serena mistook Mirabella’s intentions, thinking she was seizing the chance to kill her.

Unexpectedly, Mirabella ran to a spot five or six meters awayf, mtheT

9p begat Stinger up, i ing to take him with her.

Serena signaled Tyrannosaurus with a glance, and he immediately moved to block their escape.

Mirabella’s agility was nothing short of remarkable. In a blink of an eye, Tyrannosaurus was sent flying through the air, landing several feet away with a thud and clutching his chest in agony.

Nighthawk didn’t fare any better against Mirabella’s prowess either; he was kicked effortlessly to the base of the altar pedestal in no time.

Serena watched Mirabella rescue Stinger right before her eyes. She furiously cursed her subordinates, “Useless waste of space.”

They couldn’t even stop a girl!

Stinger couldn’t believe Mirabella had come to rescue him.

Gratitude filled his eyes as he looked at her, but then darkness overtook him, and he passed out again.

Mirabella, supporting Stinger, hadn’t even rejoined her group when several people rushed over to assist her.

Romeo’s voice was soft and concerned, “You okay?”

Mirabella shook her head.

“Do you come to any conclusion?” Serena called out to Romeo in the distance, “I’m running out of patience. You’ve got ten seconds to decide. If you refuse, and this place will be your graveyard today.”

“Hasn’t Bella already answered you?”

Romeo’s reminder of Mirabella’s previous retort, “In your dreams,” which instantly made Serena’s face turn sour.

Romeo exuded a commanding presence, much like Mirabella’s own formidable aura. The two stood shoulder to shoulder.

Romeo looked disdainfully at the figures around the altar and said coldly, “Even if you were the last person on Earth, Serena, I

wouldn’t glance your way, let alone be with you.”

Serena was livid, “Fine, then you’ll both die here today. Kill them, in the most brutal way!”

It was as if a switch was flipped in Chester. Some bodyguards had their limbs twisted on the spot, some had their heads beaten until they bled, and some even had their eyes gouged out. Romeo and Mirabella simply couldn’t save so many people.

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