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Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy novel Chapter 581

As the sound of gunfire raged outside, the other three turned to look at him. If he hadn't reacted so quickly, they would have been turned into human pincushions.

“We’re family. Don’t mention it,” Harold said, beating them to the punch.

The four siblings looked at each other and broke into smiles. Especially Ebony Fox. She had been in countless situations like this, each one a dark, grim affair. But this time… she actually found it interesting.

“Don’t worry, we’ll be fine,” Jimmie said, pulling out his phone to contact Shanley and Juniper, only to find the screen shattered.

The others’ phones were intact, but their signals were being jammed. Damn it! Juniper had to be on her way. What if she walked right into this chaos?

“It seems they don’t actually want us dead,” Ebony Fox said, her composure returning. “They seem to want to capture us alive.”

They were cornered, with no way out. The enemy could have easily set the place on fire or used explosives, but they hadn't.

“Capture us?” Jimmie narrowed his eyes, breathing heavily. “If that’s the case, we might be able to get out of this in one piece.”

After all, this was Shanley’s turf. He couldn’t imagine who would have the audacity to cause such a commotion here.

The next second, the door was kicked open. A group of men in black, heavily armed, swarmed in and aimed their weapons at the four of them. Jimmie, Harold, and Melvin instinctively moved to shield Ebony Fox.

“Ebony Fox, I presume?” the leader said, his voice cold. “Our boss wants to see you.”

“Who’s your boss?” Ebony Fox forced herself to remain calm. “You want me, it has nothing to do with them. I’ll go with you. Let them go.”

“No!” the three brothers shouted in unison.

“Enough,” the man said, clearly tired of their bickering. “You’re all accomplices, right? None of you are going anywhere.”

And with that, all four of them were blindfolded, gagged, and led away.

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