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Cleo is out!
It had been like a decoration all this time. After getting used to the presence of the pet box. Purple almost forgot about it completely!
Cleo managed to open the top of the pet box with its head, using its brute force to deform the metal lock, before the glass box finally broke open.
Purpleâs hands and feet were cold, and her whole body was stiff!
It had been fine before, so why did it suddenly come out today!
Purple glanced at the little crow on the couch and suddenly understood â Cleo was hungry! It wanted to eat the little crow!
If it couldnât fill its stomach, it might even eat her along with it for just 0.15 dollars!
Purple was on the verge of tears.
Damn that snake, damn Alexander Summers, damn unreliable pet box manufacturer!
Damn it all!
Luckily, Cleoâs speed was incredibly slow. Purple shakily ran over and pushed the opened glass panel back into place with all her strength!
You bastard, youâre not allowed to come out!
But she never expected Cleo to be so strong. Even with her pressing down on the panel, the glass still managed to be pushed up.
She suddenly remembered what Alexander Summers had said â Cleo weighed over a hundred poundsâ¦
Purpleâs face turned completely pale. Her entire body didnât even weigh a hundred pounds!
As Cleo continued to struggle inside, Purple was at her witâs end. Almost subconsciously, she thought of Alexander Summers.
Although she truly detested and feared him, she couldnât deny that she always felt safe around him.
After all, he was a demon. By his side, nothing could hurt her, except the demon himself.
In her panic, Purple took out her phone and called Alexander Summers.
âWhere are you?!â
As soon as the call was connected, she blurted out anxiously without waiting for his response, âHurry back! Cleo is getting out!â
âPurple?â Alexander was surprised to receive her call. âI canât come back right now.â
Purpleâs heart dropped when she heard his reply!
He always wanted to stick around her when she didnât want to see him. But now, when she needed him the most, he refused to come back!
âDonât worry, Cleo wonât harm people. If youâre afraid, just call the security guard to help.â It seemed like Alexander was genuinely busy; there was faint arguing in the background.
Purple felt both helpless and agitated, âIt wonât work! It opened the lock! Iâm holding it down now, but if I let go, itâll get out!â
Alexander didnât reply, seemingly hesitant.
In despair, Purple yelled, âIf you donât come back, what am I supposed to do?!â
If you donât come back, what am I supposed to do?
Her emotional outburst may have been innocent, but to Alexander, it sounded almost like a sweet love confession, filled with tender affection.
âIâll come back right away.â Just like a headstrong teenager, Alexanderâs heart raced with excitement, and he agreed without any hesitation.
Zack Wallace, who was beside him, was taken aback and exclaimed, âSir?!â
You canât be serious? The cunning old foxes of Faithford Family, as well as uncles and cousins from the Howard Family, were all present. You canât just leave!
Nonetheless, Alexander Summers really left.
His heart was ablaze.
Purple had taken the initiative to call him.
Purple said she needed him.
Just hearing her soft voice, Alexander could easily imagine her helpless, terrified expression. She must be both pitiful and adorable; so fragile and pouting that anyone who saw her would want to hold her and cherish her deeply.
He wished he could be by her side immediately.
Thirty minutes later, Alexander Summers showed up at the entrance of the small villa.
He walked into the living room to find Purple in a hilarious position; half lying and half straddling the glass pet box. Her eyes widened with shock at seeing him, but Alexander couldnât help but laughâ¦
Purple was mortified, her face flushing red as she explained, âItâs too strong! I⦠I can only press it down like thisâ¦â
Alexander leaned against the wall and laughed, his amusement making him more infuriating by the second.
Angrily blushing, Purple snapped, âHurry up and help me! You bastard!â