Chapter 1012Chapter 1012 Their Savior
Kate yelled and screamed, displaying her expertise in acting as a shrewish woman. “Throw her out!”
Suddenly, a cold voice could be heard. Upon hearing that, everyone turned their gaze toward the
direction of the voice. They saw a tall and sturdy man stepping out of the elevator not far away. A group
of mall executives was following behind the man. They looked at him respectfully as if prepared to
follow his orders at any moment.
“Lucas?” Fae gazed blankly at the tall and imposing man walking toward them. Seeing Lucas' figure,
Fae's heart ached even more, and she could not help but cry again. “Are you going to throw me out?”
Fae looked at Lucas heartbreakingly.
“You don't need to chase me away. I'll leave right now.” Wiping away her tears, Fae said to Joseph and
Charlotte, “Let's go!” Kate became even more delighted.
“See, see! Now, you're an outcast. Even Lucas wants to draw a clear line between you all and him!
Hahaha!”
“Shut up!” Lucas' icy gaze, akin to artic frost, fiercely fixed on Kate.
“Throw her out!” After Lucas finished speaking, several security guards rushed over, grabbed Kate, and
dragged her out. Kate was suddenly dumbfounded and began to shout, “Let me go! Let me go! She's
the one who should be thrown out!” Fae's eyes widened in shock.
“Lucas...”
“Mrs. Field, don't worry! Ashlyn and I will definitely find a way to settle it. Mr. Field is a kind man. We
believe he is innocent.” Lucas gently patted Fae's hand.“This mall belongs to Nolan Group. We won't allow anyone to behave like a barbarian here!” Fae
sobbed as she looked at Lucas, thinking that he would be like everyone else, despising and staying
away from the Field family. Fae's eyes reddened, feeling deeply touched.
“Lucas...”
“Mrs. Field, don't be sad. I believe Mr. Field did not commit any crime, and I'm sure the higher-ups will
clear his name.” A trace of emotion flickered across Lucas' cold face as he gently comforted Fae.
Lucas had always been emotionless and distant, not good at saying comforting words to others. Lucas'
speech was somewhat unnatural, but it still conveyed great reassurance to Fae. Joseph was also
touched as he looked at Lucas. “Bro, thanks.” Lucas reached out and patted Joseph's shoulder.
“Take good care of Mrs. Field. Let's figure this out together.”
After being thrown out, Kate angrily spat and continued cursing, “The despicable Field family, they'll all
be dead sooner or later!”
When the driver saw Kate walk out, he hurriedly opened the car door. The latter was in a bad mood
and glared at him ferociously. “Why on earth do I keep you around for? Where were you when I was
being bullied?”
The driver became a little timid. Just by looking at Kate's expression, he knew she was in a bad mood.
“I'm sorry, Mrs. Fraser.” “Hurry up and drive! What are you waiting for?” The driver remained silent and
quickly started the car to leave that place.
In the hospital, Spencer lay on the hospital bed. He had been directly admitted after being rescued by
the armed police that day. After all, it was a gunshot wound, even though the bullet had been removed.However, to be safe and for Spencer's subsequent treatment and recovery, Lucas still instructed him to
be hospitalized for medical observation. Spencer did not think of himself as particularly delicate, but the
moment he thought about the scene where Cassandra held him in her arms, he was flustered.
I must recover quickly and then make a comeback to regain some dignity. Otherwise, if this incident
gets out... it'll be too embarrassing.
However, when Spencer recalled the heroic appearance of Cassandra when she saved him, he could
not help but blush, and his heartbeat sped up. Spencer looked down at the craft kit he bought online,
and his face turned even redder.
She loves things with a Lolita style so much. She probably should like this too, right?
Just then, the ward door was pushed open from the outside. Spencer, who was watching a tutorial
video on his phone, quickly put the phone down, grabbed the craft kit on his lap, and hid it under the
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