Chapter 834
“Jeremy, do you still think you have the chance to get out of here alive?” Felipe’s victorious smile spread across his face gradually.
Jeremy was still calm. “Why don’t we have a little competition? We’ll see who’s faster.”
After he said that, Felipe’s expression changed.
Felipe would not joke about his life, and neither would he take this risk—not when he was going against Jeremy.
While the man was hesitating, Jeremy shot the pistol away from Felipe’s hand.
When the pistol fell, he grabbed it one step ahead of Felipe and pointed it at Felipe’s heart.
The situation changed so quickly that the smirk on Felipe’s face was already gone.
“Tell them to go out,” ordered Jeremy.
Felipe barked his order coldly. “Get out.”
“Mr. Whitman, we—”
“F*ck off!” Jeremy chased them away impatiently.
The bodyguards did not dare to go against his order, so they went out to keep an eye on them.
They figured if Jeremy dared to do something rash, they would fire at the same time. They did not believe that Jeremy would be able to dodge so many bullets at one go.
Now, Jeremy and Felipe were the only ones in the warehouse.
“Are you surprised, Uncle? You didn’t expect me to get the upper hand, huh?”
“Stop it!”
Madeline’s voice reverberated across the warehouse.
Jeremy’s finger loosened, and in the next second, Madeline ran in front of him. She was using her body to shield Felipe.
“Jeremy, if you want to kill someone, then kill me.”
Jeremy’s heart fell into an abyss after seeing Madeline’s firm decision in protecting Felipe.
His heart was aching. “Eveline, what are you talking about? You’re even willing to die for someone like him?”
Madeline looked into Jeremy’s angry eyes neither obsequiously nor superciliously. Then, she spotted a row of guns aiming at him from the corner of her eyes.
Her heart was beating loudly, but she still said without changing her expression, “I can’t let the child in my stomach be born without a father. So, Jeremy, if you want to shoot, then shoot me.”
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