Chapter 384: Chapter 384

"I’m fine, Ms. Rose. You better bounce," Evan said, knowing there was still one in the bunch looking for Ms. Rose’s whereabouts, probably up to no good.

Alvis whistled and raised an eyebrow, flirtatiously looking at Rosemary, "Hey, are you all by your lonesome?"

"Buzz off," Rosemary kicked him away without a second thought.

Everyone around was stunned. They didn’t expect this girl to be so gutsy, let alone that she could send a guy flying with a kick.

Alvis hit the ground hard, clutching his stomach. For heaven’s sake, this girl was something else.

Alma was also taken aback. She didn’t expect her cousin would stand up for a waiter. Were they having an affair?

"What’s the beef?" Rosemary turned her face, asking Evan, the waiter behind her.

Evan, wincing in pain, said, "One of them wanted to know your whereabouts. I didn’t tell them, and they started insulting me and even got physical."

Rosemary looked at Alvis on the ground indifferently, "I don’t know you."

Why was he looking for her out of the blue?

Alma was a bit on edge on the side, fearing Alvis would spill the beans. If Rosemary knew it wasn’t Alvis looking for her...

Unable to utter a word from the pain, Alvis was helped by a few classmates.

"Who do you think you are? You dare to kick Alvis. Do you want to lose your foot?"

"Do you know who Alvis is? You’d be scared shitless if I told you!"

"Alvis, are you okay? Hang in there. I’ll get your back."

They didn’t know Rosemary’s identity, thinking she was just a nobody, and wanted to stand up for Alvis.

The manager rushed over when he heard the ruckus. Then he saw a few young masters walking towards Rosemary, and injured Evan standing behind her.

He had a hunch about what was going on, but out of professional duty, he politely asked, "Gentlemen, what seems to be the problem?"

"Get lost!" One of the rich kids pushed the manager aside.

If it weren’t for Rosemary stepping forward to catch him in time, the manager would have fallen to the ground.

"You seem to have a knack for sticking your nose in other people’s business, first the young waiter, now the old manager. Are you two in cahoots? You sure like to meddle."

The next second, he got a beatdown from Rosemary. It was too brutal to watch. Other classmates couldn’t help but close their eyes.

Alvis, sitting on the ground, was scared to back away, "Don’t come closer."

Rosemary’s gaze fell on Alvis again, "Insulting the club’s staff constitutes defamation."

Everyone else was stunned. What? Defamation? Was this for real?

"I’m telling you, don’t try to scare me," Alvis clearly didn’t believe it.

Seeing the girl making sense, some of his classmates couldn’t help but pull out their phones to look it up, and found out she was telling the truth!

"Alvis, she’s right," someone murmured to Alvis, "it’s true."

He didn’t expect to run into someone who knew the law. Today was just not his day.

Alvis didn’t care about losing money, but he was afraid of detention. If word got out, it wouldn’t be good for his reputation, and if it caused a stir, it could affect his parents’ official careers. What if someone looked into his parents?

By rights, his family didn’t have the clout to let him hang out in such places.

"I’ll pay, okay?" Alvis took out his phone from his pocket, apparently trying to make peace, "I’ll transfer the money. Is 10 grand okay?"

"Does money make you almighty?"

Evan was seriously fed up with these spoiled rich kids who thought they could boss everyone around just because they were loaded.

"Twenty thousand. Is that enough?" Alvis, seeing that Evan wasn’t agreeing, added, "Thirty thousand? I can’t offer any more."

But Evan stayed silent.

The surrounding classmates started to blame him.

"You’re just a worker, trying to extort so much money for a minor injury. Are you only after the money?"

"How much do you make in a month from your job? Alvis is already being generous by offering you thirty thousand dollars!"

"We didn’t even ask you for medical expenses when you hit Alvis. We’re already being kind."

"A hundred thousand dollars," surprisingly, Rosemary asked for a huge sum.

"Don’t push it."

Before Alvis could finish, Rosemary started marching towards him.

"Fine, fine, a hundred thousand dollars!" Alvis didn’t expect such bad luck, facing such a formidable opponent. He backed away in fear, "Just give me your account number."

Rosemary signaled Evan to step forward. Evan took out his phone, and shockingly, Alvis actually transferred a hundred thousand dollars to him.

A few classmates helped Alvis up, ready to leave.

"Hold on," a cold light flashed in Rosemary’s eyes. It didn’t look like she was going to let them off the hook, "Apologize."

Alvis’s classmates were a bit angry, "Listen here, don’t push your luck."

Rosemary’s dangerous gaze made Alvis’s classmates quite scared, "Alvis, just apologize to them."

Alvis shot them a glare.

Seeing another person being beaten so badly, Alvis had no choice but to swallow his pride, "Sorry."

He didn’t want to end up like the other guy, covered in bruises.

"Who are you talking to?" Rosemary was obviously not satisfied with his attitude, "Are you apologizing seriously?"

Alvis had to suppress his pain. He walked up to Evan and bowed his head, "Sorry, I lost my cool earlier."

"Was he the only one who hit you?" Rosemary turned to ask Evan, "What about the others?"

Evan looked at Cherry, who immediately got angry as if blaming Evan.

Rosemary noticed the dirty shoe print on Evan’s hand. She turned to Cherry and asked coldly, "Did you step on him?"

Cherry answered arrogantly, "What’s it to you?"

"Sis, let it go," Alma stepped forward to defend her friend.

But Rosemary didn’t seem to plan on letting her off, "So, do you want to apologize for her?"

Alma was speechless for a moment.

"Apologize and pay medical expenses, or I’ll report this to your school and call the police."

Cherry didn’t expect Rosemary to be so unreasonable. She had just extorted a hundred thousand dollars from Alvis and wasn’t satisfied. She still wanted her to apologize and compensate.

"What if I refuse?"

Rosemary took out her phone and dialed the police right in front of them.

Two or three classmates started to panic. As children of government officials, their families wouldn’t ordinarily have enough money to throw around like this.

Besides, their parents were currently running for government positions. A scandal right now would be bad for the campaign!

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