Chapter 1717
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Chapter 1717 An Unfazed Summer
I didnât take the bait, but I also refused to leave. Standing by the road, I waited for Johnâs men to arrive
and drag Ashton back home.
Two minutes later, the sound of tables and chairs smashing sounded inside the club, and some staff
began pleading for mercy.
âMr. Fuller, please spare Wilsonâs life. He knows his mistake!â
âStop it! Heâll die if this goes on. Pleaseâ¦â
âWe prepared two accounts to protect Ms. Summerâs club. Sheâs your daughter! How could youâ¦â
Oh, no!
Dread rose in my heart as I scurried in frantically.
In the dim hall, the only light was shining on the couch that Nathaniel and Rebecca had occupied. On
the other side, Wilson Lipward and another male employee had collapsed on the ground, their faces
swollen and bruised. Ashtonâs shiny leather shoes right beside them caught my attention.
Hearing the noise at the entrance, Ashton turned to glance at me briefly before he gave Wilson another
kick.
As his kick landed on Wilsonâs jaw, the latter rolled over and hit the bar counter behind him. He
immediately lost consciousness.
âAshton, what are you doing?â I demanded.
Alas, Ashton showed no signs of stopping. He grabbed an empty wine bottle and headed for the other
male employee.
âNo, Mr. Fuller. Please, donât do this to me!â
âStop it!â
Crash!
The wine bottle smashes into pieces upon contact with the employeeâs head. He immediately covered
his head in pain and rolled about.
As though he was nothing but a bystander, Ashton tossed the remains of the bottle aside and stuck his
hands in his pockets before disappearing into a side door.
It was an emergency, so I instinctively went up to hold the wound on the employeeâs head and waited
for help to arrive.
Silence ensued. There were two sides. One was a bunch of vicious men in black led by Rebecca, and
the other was the employees who remained here in the club to repay Summerâs favor. They were
huddled in a corner, anxiousness evident in their gaze. It was obvious that they were afraid of ending
up as the next target.
As a business owner, the earnings didnât matter. Once Summer lost the trust of her employees, the
business would not grow or even go on for long.
At the sight of the unbothered Summer standing aside, I felt extremely disappointed. My heart ached
for her. Perhaps anger had clouded her mind. Alas, she had no idea she was putting her dream at risk.
I couldnât help but express my disappointment, for Summer was my daughter. âSummer Stovall, are
you going to do nothing as your loyal employees get bullied?â
Summer glanced at me. âThey deserve to be punished for their deeds. Father did a great job.â Her
voice was steady.
âDo you know what youâre talking about, Summer?â I couldnât believe my ears. Is beating someone up
a form of punishment?
This was the first time Iâve ever glared at her sharply. I saw a flash of discomfort in her eyes. She then
looked down, refusing to talk to me.
Perhaps she was afraid Iâd continue questioning her, for she stood up and left after a brief silence. Her
footsteps came to a halt before me. âMommy, you should go home and take care of Audrey and Greg
instead of interfering in someone elseâs business.â
With that, she left through the side door that Ashton had entered earlier without looking back.
What was that? A kind reminder, or a blatant threat?
No, thatâs impossible. I consoled myself. Macy and I didnât teach Summer to be a ruthless person who
disregards life. There was no way she meant something horrible.
I couldnât help but wonder why Ashton and Summer had changed abruptly.
I was temporarily befuddled by their unforeseen change.