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Wrong Ride, Right Lover novel Chapter 472

“Excuse me… Excuse me…” Louise searched for Monique but the packed dance floor made it difficult.

She passed a skinny man with gelled-up hair.

Louise was in a white dress that accentuated her bottom, and that man tried to cop a feel.

Logan appeared in time to witness the offense. He quickly grabbed the man’s wrist.

Louise felt the brush on her dress and spun around angrily. The man with gelled-up hair ducked past her and made a run for it.

The commotion put Louise off balance and she crashed into Logan’s embrace.

When she looked up and shouted at Logan, “You! You pervert!”

Her bad experience on the street made her jump to conclusions and she accused the first person who made contact with her.

She raised her heel and stomped on the man’s foot. “Pervert! You touched my butt!”

“Ah!”

Logan called out in pain. “Oh my god! Do you want to die, woman? You wished I touched your butt.”

He glanced around and saw some people looking at them.

Logan had gotten off his flight and put on some ugly makeup in the car ride over there as a disguise. The low lighting of the club and Henry’s choice of table meant few people paid attention to him.

However, the shouting match between him and the woman made heads turn.

His makeup was ugly but not to the point of disfiguring. From his stature and presence, someone in the crowd recognized him.

Agitated, Louise tugged her arm back forcefully to no avail. The man’s grip was simply too strong.

She was internally panicking but she wore a calm expression. When the man was not looking, she bit down on his hand.

“Ah!” Logan screamed in pain.

Was the universe conspiring against him? He was supposed to be the one taking revenge yet there he was suffering in pain.

Logan swatted Louise away and said, “Are you a dog?”

Louise was not gentle with the bite. Blood oozed out from the wound on Logan’s hand.

“That’s the least you deserve, you perverted bastard!” Lousie cursed at the shameless man who grabbed her butt.

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