Revenge Novel 231
Posted on August 23, 2025 · 0 mins read
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Chapter 231

The security guard said, “…Alright, just be careful. We barely managed to hold him down.”

The security guard went out and closed the door again.

Alarieka stood at the door, looking at Sammy with calm eyes.

At that moment, Sammy had his hands and feet tied up with rope. Two or three security guards were struggling to hold him down. Even so, Sammy kept fighting nonstop. His cheeks and neck turned bright red, veins popped out, his face twisted up, and he kept cursing.

The security guard was sweating on his forehead too, annoyed by Sammy’s nonstop struggling.

Next to Sammy, the two-meter-long red sign that said "black curtain" was still lit.

Hearing the noise, Sammy looked up, his eyes glaring with anger. When he saw it was Alarieka, he looked even more hateful, gritting his teeth, and the curses coming out of his mouth were even worse.

“Fuck you! Alarieka, you were such a bitch!”

“Bitch!”

I could tell Sammy had been yelling for a long time. By now, his voice was already hoarse, but he was still cursing with all his strength.

These words fell on Alarieka’s ears and didn’t do anything, didn’t stir up any waves.

Alarieka crossed her arms, walked over with a light laugh, and looked down at Sammy.

Sammy was panting, “Alarieka, I would never let you go, never!!!”

Alarieka said softly, “Don’t worry, you can say whatever you want, but I have a question I want to ask you.”

Sammy spat and glared at her fiercely: “Get lost! Why are you pretending?”

Alarieka ignored Sammy’s hostility, looked down and kept asking, “I’m asking you, how did you get in?”

Sammy squinted his eyes.

Alarieka deliberately provoked Sammy: “By the rules, someone like you who got knocked out in the first round wasn’t supposed to come back, so how did you come back?”

“I couldn’t figure out how a loser like you got in.”

When she spoke, she matched it with a mocking look and tone, and really emphasized the word “eliminated.”

Sure enough, Sammy was totally pissed off by her.

Sammy struggled like crazy, still cursing nonstop, and the angry look in his eyes almost seemed real enough to tear Alarieka apart.

There were three security guards holding him down, and even all three almost couldn’t keep him down.

Sweat dripped down the security guard’s forehead. He frowned and said, “Ms. Huston, please stop making him angry.”

Alarieka just smiled and said softly, "Sorry."

Sammy cursed for a long time, but Alarieka still didn’t get the answer she wanted from him.

She was a bit disappointed.

She seemed to be talking to herself: “Forget it, someone like you probably climbed over the wall to get in. No one would really like you anyway.”

She deliberately lowered her voice, but it was just loud enough for Sammy to hear.

Sammy spat and grinned, “Alarieka, you think I’m like you? I got tons of friends, and plenty of people can’t stand you. Of course people helped me. No one could help you.”

Alarieka’s eyes flashed, and she said like it was nothing, “You still have someone helping you, right? You’re just pretending.”

Sammy stared at her, then let out a low, raspy laugh.

“Alarieka, don’t think I didn’t know what you wanted to say?”

Alarieka looked at him.

Sammy laughed so hard his shoulders shook: “You just wanted to know who helped me get in, right? Acting all innocent, you think I can’t tell what you’re up to?”

Sammy looked at her with a sad, sarcastic face and said, “I’m not telling you. You’ll never know who helped me get in here, and it’ll drive you crazy.”

Alarieka blinked and said calmly, “You weren’t as dumb as I thought.”

Sammy chuckled, “Alarieka, you didn’t feel good up there, right? You were pretending to be calm, but I could tell you were nervous. That’s why you came to find me right after the competition, isn’t it?”

Alarieka thought, this guy was still too full of himself.

She didn’t explain, and she didn’t argue.

Alarieka said, “It’s okay, if you don’t want to talk now, just wait and tell the police.”

Sammy’s face changed. “You guys called the cops?”

Alarieka said, “Yeah, you disturbed public order. You’d be detained for at least three days. If you have anything to say, tell the police.”

Sammy’s face fell, and he stared hard at Alarieka. After a few seconds, he smiled again.

“Alarieka, you didn’t have to scare me, it was useless, I wasn’t going to tell anyone any details about this, it wasn’t that serious, at most I’d be locked up for a day and then get out, the cops wouldn’t really investigate, they wouldn’t even look into who helped me.”

“Even if you called the police, it was no use.”


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