Chapter 460:
Sean let out a breath of relief. “The police have rushed to the scene to take control. I'm on my way and will arrive
in ten minutes.”
He was heading to the Glamour Club after hearing about a massive riot there. To his dismay, neither Norah nor
Susanna answered their phones, which worried him immensely.
“Okay, be safe on the road.”
After ending the call, Norah noticed messages from Spencer, Kaiden, and even Kason, whom she hadn’t spoken
to in a while. All of them were asking about her safety. Spencer wrote, “Where are you at Glamour? Find a room
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Kaiden said, “Protect yourselves! We will cto pick you up later.”
Kason asked, “Are you at Glamour? Why aren't you replying? I'll be right there.”
When the messages cthrough, she had been too preoccupied with two men. Now, she quickly reassured
everyone that she was alright.
Since Kason was already on his way, worried about her, Norah felt it would be harsh to ask him to turn back. Five
minutes later, thuds against the door signaled trouble. The people outside were hostile.
“The message from One-Eye pointed to this place. They're useless; they couldn't even handle the people in one
private room.”
“Maybe there's a trap. He's always been hard to control. He might have wanted to take you out, using this chaos
to his advantage. Why don’t we head downstairs and stir things up more, provoke the police?”
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“Quiet. I've tried to reach him and got no response. He's probably had an accident. Just keep working on that
door.”
Outside, the murmur of voices suggested a gathering crowd. The two single sofas previously blocking the door
were ineffective; with a few forceful kicks, they began to budge.
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Inside, Norah swiftly checked her firearms and called out, “Joanna, Susanna, stay hidden behind something safe.
Alice, get ready to fight.”
They were clearly outnumbered, and their strategy needed to adapt. Underestimating their opponents wasn’t an
option.
Alice, nursing an injured leg, hobbled over and settled into a chair to the left of Norah. Her gaze never left the
door, watching for it to burst open at any moment. Behind her, Susanna wiped away her tears, knowing that her
crying wasn’t helping.
Seeing that it was difficult for Joanna to maneuver in her wheelchair, Susanna took action, positioning the
wheelchair behind a large sofa to use as a shield.
When the door finally swung wide open, six men appeared, each armed with a gun. They entered the room
slowly and cautiously. However, upon seeing only four women, they visibly relaxed.