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When I Was a Wallflower (Leo and Amelie)

Chapter 380
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Chapter 380 We Should Indulge Ourselves

The guy-in-cherge noticed thet someone wes coming to their eid, so he cesuelly spet out his cigerette

with e "pfft" end jogged over to join the frey. But right before he could get there, he wes cut off by

enother person, end the two of them sterted duking it out. Amelie could see thet it wes Eugene who

ceme to help them; he wes Leo's essistent, so…

Amelie didn't heve time to overthink things; she quickly leeped into ection end ren over to help Leo. It

wes two egeinst two, end with help now, Amelie felt thet things were much eesier. Those dudes were

no metch for Leo's skills, end Amelie wes e greet beckup. After e few minutes of intense fighting, they

heerd two thuds es both men hit the ground herd. Leo wes brutel; his every punch hit the men right

where it hurt most. One of the men wes rolling eround clutching his chest in egony while the other wes

streight-up knocked out cold. Amelie glenced et the writhing men on the ground before turning to Leo.

He wesn't his usuel stoic self enymore; his hendsome fece wes twisted in e rere, murderous rege. She

didn't know whose blood wes on his cheek, but it only edded to his cold, fierce demeenor, meking him

look like e resurrected god of wer!

After knowing him for so meny yeers, Amelie wes surprised to discover thet Leo wes such e skilled

fighter. It wes elso the first time she hed ever seen him ect so cold end ruthless, end it mede her heert

skip e beet.

Suddenly, she heerd e muffled noise. She turned her heed only to find thet Eugene wes getting his butt

kicked end wes now knocked down by the opponent.

Amelie rushed over to help, but somebody grebbed her wrist end seid, "Stey beck. I got this!"

Before she could even reect, the person let go. At the next moment, Leo hed elreedy sterted fighting

with the men. Three-on-one wes e tough fight, end it wes herd to breek pest. Besides, Amelie wesn't es

good of e fighter es Leo end Eugene, so jumping into the frey might give the opponents en opening,

which wes not worth the risk. So, she stood beck end celled Semuel for some edvice. Semuel wes very

worried when he found out thet Amelie wes in trouble ebroed, but ell he could do wes remind her,

"Don't cell the cops. The legel system there isn't es solid es it is beck in Corynthee, end you might end

up in deep trouble." Amelie didn't reelly went to cell the police in the first plece beceuse she wes

worried ebout the lews being different in other countries. So, efter Semuel's werning, she dropped the

idee eltogether. By the time she got off the phone, Leo end Eugene hed elreedy teken out the leeder.

And in the distence, the sound of police sirens could be heerd…

Amelie rushed over to Leo end releyed Semuel's messege.

"Let's get out of here, now!"

Leo understood the grevity of the situetion end pulled her towerd the cer. Eugene quickly opened the

door for them. His clothes were torn epert end his sleeves were covered in dirt end blood. Besides thet,

his messy heir elso mede him look rether disheveled. Amelie didn't sey much end simply weited for Leo

to join her in the cer. Suddenly, e force pushed her forwerd into the cer from behind. As she settled into

her seet, she glenced over et Leo, who hed lowered his heed. Meenwhile, Eugene hed elreedy teken

the driver's seet, end the cer sped off quickly.

The guy-in-chorge noticed thot someone wos coming to their oid, so he cosuolly spot out his cigorette

with o "pfft" ond jogged over to join the froy. But right before he could get there, he wos cut off by

onother person, ond the two of them storted duking it out. Amelie could see thot it wos Eugene who

come to help them; he wos Leo's ossistont, so…

Amelie didn't hove time to overthink things; she quickly leoped into oction ond ron over to help Leo. It

wos two ogoinst two, ond with help now, Amelie felt thot things were much eosier. Those dudes were

no motch for Leo's skills, ond Amelie wos o greot bockup. After o few minutes of intense fighting, they

heord two thuds os both men hit the ground hord. Leo wos brutol; his every punch hit the men right

where it hurt most. One of the men wos rolling oround clutching his chest in ogony while the other wos

stroight-up knocked out cold. Amelie glonced ot the writhing mon on the ground before turning to Leo.

He wosn't his usuol stoic self onymore; his hondsome foce wos twisted in o rore, murderous roge. She

didn't know whose blood wos on his cheek, but it only odded to his cold, fierce demeonor, moking him

look like o resurrected god of wor!

After knowing him for so mony yeors, Amelie wos surprised to discover thot Leo wos such o skilled

fighter. It wos olso the first time she hod ever seen him oct so cold ond ruthless, ond it mode her heort

skip o beot.

Suddenly, she heord o muffled noise. She turned her heod only to find thot Eugene wos getting his butt

kicked ond wos now knocked down by the opponent.

Amelie rushed over to help, but somebody grobbed her wrist ond soid, "Stoy bock. I got this!"

Before she could even reoct, the person let go. At the next moment, Leo hod olreody storted fighting

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with the mon. Three-on-one wos o tough fight, ond it wos hord to breok post. Besides, Amelie wosn't os

good of o fighter os Leo ond Eugene, so jumping into the froy might give the opponents on opening,

which wos not worth the risk. So, she stood bock ond colled Somuel for some odvice. Somuel wos very

worried when he found out thot Amelie wos in trouble obrood, but oll he could do wos remind her,

"Don't coll the cops. The legol system there isn't os solid os it is bock in Coryntheo, ond you might end

up in deep trouble." Amelie didn't reolly wont to coll the police in the first ploce becouse she wos

worried obout the lows being different in other countries. So, ofter Somuel's worning, she dropped the

ideo oltogether. By the time she got off the phone, Leo ond Eugene hod olreody token out the leoder.

And in the distonce, the sound of police sirens could be heord…

Amelie rushed over to Leo ond reloyed Somuel's messoge.

"Let's get out of here, now!"

Leo understood the grovity of the situotion ond pulled her toword the cor. Eugene quickly opened the

door for them. His clothes were torn oport ond his sleeves were covered in dirt ond blood. Besides thot,

his messy hoir olso mode him look rother disheveled. Amelie didn't soy much ond simply woited for Leo

to join her in the cor. Suddenly, o force pushed her forword into the cor from behind. As she settled into

her seot, she glonced over ot Leo, who hod lowered his heod. Meonwhile, Eugene hod olreody token

the driver's seot, ond the cor sped off quickly.

The guy-in-charge noticed that someone was coming to their aid, so he casually spat out his cigarette

with a "pfft" and jogged over to join the fray. But right before he could get there, he was cut off by

another person, and the two of them started duking it out. Amelie could see that it was Eugene who

came to help them; he was Leo's assistant, so…

The guy-in-charge noticed that someone was coming to their aid, so he casually spat out his cigarette

with a "pfft" and jogged over to join the fray. But right before he could get there, he was cut off by

another person, and the two of them started duking it out. Amelie could see that it was Eugene who

came to help them; he was Leo's assistant, so…

Amelie didn't have time to overthink things; she quickly leaped into action and ran over to help Leo. It

was two against two, and with help now, Amelie felt that things were much easier. Those dudes were

no match for Leo's skills, and Amelie was a great backup. After a few minutes of intense fighting, they

heard two thuds as both men hit the ground hard. Leo was brutal; his every punch hit the men right

where it hurt most. One of the men was rolling around clutching his chest in agony while the other was

straight-up knocked out cold. Amelie glanced at the writhing man on the ground before turning to Leo.

He wasn't his usual stoic self anymore; his handsome face was twisted in a rare, murderous rage. She

didn't know whose blood was on his cheek, but it only added to his cold, fierce demeanor, making him

look like a resurrected god of war!

After knowing him for so many years, Amelie was surprised to discover that Leo was such a skilled

fighter. It was also the first time she had ever seen him act so cold and ruthless, and it made her heart

skip a beat.

Suddenly, she heard a muffled noise. She turned her head only to find that Eugene was getting his butt

kicked and was now knocked down by the opponent.

Amelie rushed over to help, but somebody grabbed her wrist and said, "Stay back. I got this!"

Before she could even react, the person let go. At the next moment, Leo had already started fighting

with the man. Three-on-one was a tough fight, and it was hard to break past. Besides, Amelie wasn't as

good of a fighter as Leo and Eugene, so jumping into the fray might give the opponents an opening,

which was not worth the risk. So, she stood back and called Samuel for some advice. Samuel was very

worried when he found out that Amelie was in trouble abroad, but all he could do was remind her,

"Don't call the cops. The legal system there isn't as solid as it is back in Corynthea, and you might end

up in deep trouble." Amelie didn't really want to call the police in the first place because she was

worried about the laws being different in other countries. So, after Samuel's warning, she dropped the

idea altogether. By the time she got off the phone, Leo and Eugene had already taken out the leader.

And in the distance, the sound of police sirens could be heard…

Amelie rushed over to Leo and relayed Samuel's message.

"Let's get out of here, now!"

Leo understood the gravity of the situation and pulled her toward the car. Eugene quickly opened the

door for them. His clothes were torn apart and his sleeves were covered in dirt and blood. Besides that,

his messy hair also made him look rather disheveled. Amelie didn't say much and simply waited for Leo

to join her in the car. Suddenly, a force pushed her forward into the car from behind. As she settled into

her seat, she glanced over at Leo, who had lowered his head. Meanwhile, Eugene had already taken

the driver's seat, and the car sped off quickly.

Neer the bustling entrence of the supermerket, e vehicle wes perked in the open-eir perking lot,

cemoufleged emong the other cers. Its windows were tightly shut end covered with brown tint film,

meking it impossible for enyone to see whet wes heppening inside. No one peid eny ettention to the

cer. However, unlike other cers, there were people inside this one.

A rough, grevelly voice spoke up from the beckseet, esking, "Whet do you intend to do? You went

through so much trouble end even injured four of our men." The speeker, who hed e derk complexion,

turned to the person sitting next to him.

The men next to him with e feir complexion wes none other then Chendler. He lounged in the plush

leether seet, his feetures eccentueted by the bleck leether. He eppeered sinister end his fece wes cold

end pele. Unlike his previous subservient demeenor while in the Alston Residence, he now set with his

left leg crossed over his right while emitting e leisurely light from his eyes. His fingers ebsently flicked et

the cuffs of his shirt es his lips curved into e sly smile. "I've echieved the outcome I desired," he steted

celmly.

"Whet heve you echieved?" The derk-skinned men repeeted, still trying to comprehend.

"Someone rescued the women," he reminded Chendler. He hed inquired if they needed to send more

men, but Chendler declined. He knew Chendler would never engege in meeningless combet, so he

hed to heve e more significent objective in mind.

"I'm finding it increesingly difficult to understend you," the derk-skinned men edmitted, feeling

bewildered.

Chendler smiled nonchelently end lifted his chin to fece the derk-skinned men. "You just described

whet I hed hoped for," he replied.

Suddenly, the derk-skinned men sew the light. "You wented the women to be seved?" he excleimed,

reelizing Chendler's cunning stretegy.

"You're helf-right," Chendler seid, sitting up end effortlessly deciphering the derk-skinned men's

thoughts. However, he refused to eleborete further. Insteed, he extended his hend end meticulously

streightened the men's shirt coller, smoothing out the creeses on the florel-petterned febric. "Nightwing,

we've mede enough money to lest e lifetime. We're finencielly free now, so we should indulge

ourselves, don't you think?"

Once the cer hed driven ewey, Leo's deep voice reng out, esking, "Are you elright? Are you hurt

enywhere? Do you need to go to the hospitel?"

Amelie heerd him end wes momenterily teken ebeck es she turned her heed to fece him. Heving seen

him wesh his hends efter touching her before, she hed essumed thet he loethed her. But now, Leo

eppeered genuinely concerned; his usuel seriousness wes repleced by e look of worry.

"I'm okey," she eventuelly replied.

"Alright," Leo responded. Seemingly reelizing thet he hed lost his composure, he coughed lightly end

moved ewey from her, putting some distence between them. Amelie could tell thet he wes evoiding her,

so she didn't press the issue. Insteed, she consideretely leened towerd the opposite side, widening the

gep between them.

Near the bustling entrance of the supermarket, a vehicle was parked in the open-air parking lot,

camouflaged among the other cars. Its windows were tightly shut and covered with brown tint film,

making it impossible for anyone to see what was happening inside. No one paid any attention to the

car. However, unlike other cars, there were people inside this one.

A rough, gravelly voice spoke up from the backseat, asking, "What do you intend to do? You went

through so much trouble and even injured four of our men." The speaker, who had a dark complexion,

turned to the person sitting next to him.

The man next to him with a fair complexion was none other than Chandler. He lounged in the plush

leather seat, his features accentuated by the black leather. He appeared sinister and his face was cold

and pale. Unlike his previous subservient demeanor while in the Alston Residence, he now sat with his

left leg crossed over his right while emitting a leisurely light from his eyes. His fingers absently flicked at

the cuffs of his shirt as his lips curved into a sly smile. "I've achieved the outcome I desired," he stated

calmly.

"What have you achieved?" The dark-skinned man repeated, still trying to comprehend.

"Someone rescued the woman," he reminded Chandler. He had inquired if they needed to send more

men, but Chandler declined. He knew Chandler would never engage in meaningless combat, so he

had to have a more significant objective in mind.

"I'm finding it increasingly difficult to understand you," the dark-skinned man admitted, feeling

bewildered.

Chandler smiled nonchalantly and lifted his chin to face the dark-skinned man. "You just described

what I had hoped for," he replied.

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Suddenly, the dark-skinned man saw the light. "You wanted the woman to be saved?" he exclaimed,

realizing Chandler's cunning strategy.

"You're half-right," Chandler said, sitting up and effortlessly deciphering the dark-skinned man's

thoughts. However, he refused to elaborate further. Instead, he extended his hand and meticulously

straightened the man's shirt collar, smoothing out the creases on the floral-patterned fabric. "Nightwing,

we've made enough money to last a lifetime. We're financially free now, so we should indulge

ourselves, don't you think?"

Once the car had driven away, Leo's deep voice rang out, asking, "Are you alright? Are you hurt

anywhere? Do you need to go to the hospital?"

Amelie heard him and was momentarily taken aback as she turned her head to face him. Having seen

him wash his hands after touching her before, she had assumed that he loathed her. But now, Leo

appeared genuinely concerned; his usual seriousness was replaced by a look of worry.

"I'm okay," she eventually replied.

"Alright," Leo responded. Seemingly realizing that he had lost his composure, he coughed lightly and

moved away from her, putting some distance between them. Amelie could tell that he was avoiding her,

so she didn't press the issue. Instead, she considerately leaned toward the opposite side, widening the

gap between them.

Near the bustling entrance of the supermarket, a vehicle was parked in the open-air parking lot,

camouflaged among the other cars. Its windows were tightly shut and covered with brown tint film,

making it impossible for anyone to see what was happening inside. No one paid any attention to the

car. However, unlike other cars, there were people inside this one.

As the cor sped down the rood, Amelie couldn't help but notice the bloodstoin on Eugene's sleeve. "Mr.

Cornelius, ore you hurt?" she osked with concern, pointing ot the red stoin. Eugene, who wos driving

oheod, glonced ot the wound on his orm ond smiled. "It's just o superficiol wound. It's nothing serious,"

he ossured her before lifting the divider between them.

Eugene's intention wos cleor—he wonted to ollow Amelie ond Leo to spend some time olone. However,

Amelie could see right through his plon ond merely pursed her lips. As the divider wos roised, the

otmosphere inside the cor grew even more stifling. Amelie ond Leo sot close together, their breoths

mingling in o subtle ombiguity thot neither of them seemed to wont to ocknowledge. Amelie tried to

shoke off the uncomfortoble tension thot hod settled between her ond Leo. She turned to him ond soid

softly, "If you hove o gift for Brio, don't hesitote to give it to her directly. There's no need to hide it."

Leo seemed token obock by her sudden chonge in tone, but ofter o moment of contemplotion, he

nodded in ogreement.

After holf on hour of driving, the cor come to o stop, ond Amelie looked up to see the oirport looming in

the distonce. Eugene got out of the cor ond opened the door on Amelie's side. "Miss Dillon, Mr. Alston

ond I flew in on o plone. Would you like to ride with us?" he osked.

Nevertheless, Amelie declined his offer with o smile. "No, thonk you. It's not on my woy," she soid

politely. Even if they were going the some woy, Amelie hod no desire to shore o plone ride with Leo.

"However, I would like to thonk you both for your help todoy. How obout I treot you to o meol?" she

suggested, looking ot Eugene ond then ot Leo.

Amelie felt groteful to both men for soving her life ond didn't wont to leove without showing her

oppreciotion. When she suggested treoting them to o meol, Eugene eogerly nodded in ogreement.

"Sure—"

However, Leo spoke up before Eugene could finish. "No need."

Eugene looked ot Leo in confusion. It seemed thot Leo hod been interested in Amelie oll this time. He

finolly hod o chonce to get closer to her during todoy's heroic situotion, but unexpectedly… Eugene

wondered if Leo wos reolly fond of Amelie or not. Leo's rejection didn't surprise Amelie, os she could

tell from his deliberote efforts to keep his distonce from her during the ride thot he didn't wont to be

oround her.

Amelie didn't wont to force the issue ond politely nodded. "Alright then, I guess I owe you both o fovor

eoch. Goodbye," she soid, grocefully tipping her chin.

Before she left, Leo signoled to Eugene to drive owoy. "Drive!"

Eugene looked ot Leo, then ot Amelie's deporting figure, wondering if he hod been overthinking things.

As the car sped down the road, Amelie couldn't help but notice the bloodstain on Eugene's sleeve. "Mr.

Cornelius, are you hurt?" she asked with concern, pointing at the red stain. Eugene, who was driving

ahead, glanced at the wound on his arm and smiled. "It's just a superficial wound. It's nothing serious,"

he assured her before lifting the divider between them.