What does it mean all the chicken bones?
It's not a small piece, nor is it a part of it. Instead, Jim stuffs all the bones in his hand into Jasmine's
mouth.
The tiny bones are broken under the force of Jim's strength. The sharp bones cut the inner wall of
Jasmine's mouth, tongue, and even her chin. Jim's abnormal desire is greatly satisfied as he watches
the bright red blood flowing out.
Jim laughs loudly, "Eat, eat, that's right!"
Jasmine really wants to spit them out, but she opens her mouth so wide that she can't close it easily.
Jasmine can feel the tearing at the corner of her lips, and it's very painful, but she can't close her
mouth.
Jim even presses on Jasmine's head and chin, forcing her to chew the bones.
Sharp bones fill Jasmine's mouth, making more and more cuts. Jasmine wants to scream out in pain
every time.
Jim takes all Jasmine's nausea, pain, and psychological torture as excitement and happiness.
Jim's happiness is based on Jasmine's pain, and he feels extremely proud and happy.
When the two men standing beside Jim see this, they all look away. It's not the first time they have
performed such a 'mission 'with Jim. They know how sick Jim is, but they feel extremely disgusted
when seeing this.
Jim is originally sloppy. He smokes all year round so his teeth are black and yellow. Jim doesn't brush
his teeth very well. Jim always roars and screams when he speaks. Jim has an extremely foul breath.
Not to mention Jasmine, even they find it unbearable.
After all, the room in Jasmine's mouth is limited. Many bones fall out. Jim will ruthlessly whip Jasmine's
head when a bone falls out.
Jim slaps Jasmine again and again using all his strength every time as if he's going to send Jasmine
flying. Jasmine soon feels unwell. Her forehead is in sharp pain, and she feels a little dizzy. In the end,
Jasmine doesn't even have any strength or reaction. Jasmine can only let Jim press her head up and
down.
Seeing that Jasmine doesn't open her mouth wide and it's useless to hit her, Jim is finally content and
shakes off Jasmine's head, "Trash!"
Jasmine can't even lift her eyelids. Jim has slapped Jasmine's eyes several times, and her vision can't
help but blur. Jasmine feels her whole head swollen.
Jasmine doesn't know what she should do. To be exact, her willpower simply can't support her to
continue rationally.
Jasmine looks down and sits on the chair. She looks at the dirty concrete floor, and her tears fall down
unconsciously.
At this critical moment, the only person Jasmine thinks of is Pehry. She doesn't know what time it is.
Has Pehry discovered that Jasmine disappears? Will Pehry send someone to look for her?
Jasmine is both scared and painful. Fortunately, she is still clear-headed and isn't get too confused.
Jim originally wants to let Jasmine go, but when Jim suddenly sees Jasmine's tears on the ground, he
suddenly becomes angry again.
Jim is temperamental, like a time bomb, and he immediately takes the black iron claws and walks
towards Jasmine.
"Haven't you fainted yet?" Jim lifts Jasmine's chin heavily and sees that her fair face is filled with
bruises. Thinking about the marks that Jim leaves on Jasmine, he's extremely excited.
Jim laughs sickly, "You look listless, do you? Let me help you..."
As Jim speaks, he turns around and walks to the stove. It's a very simple stove that only exists in a
small village. There's an opening on it. Normally, it's used to boil water. However, Jim directly opens it
and puts the iron tongs into it.
Jasmine doesn't know what Jim's going to do, but she can guess that it must be very cruel. Jasmine
opens her mouth and uses all her strength to stumble, "You, what do you want? As long as you let me
go, Pehry will give money to you..."
Jim stands far away from Jasmine when he's burning the iron tongs. He chats with her, "Money? Do
you think I will get more money by dealing with you for someone or letting you go?"
Jasmine knows exactly what dealing means. In an instant, cold sweat breaks out on her back. Jim is
able to blurt out a matter of life and death so easily. Presumably, it's not the first time Jim has done
such a thing.
Although Jasmine doesn't know who's behind Jim, she can tell from Jim's behavior and expression that
he has a killing intent and should be a hatchet man who helps others do this kind of thing all year
round.
The man who cares nothing about life and death is the most dangerous.
Hearing this, Jasmine is scared, but she does not show it. Because her fear and panic will make Jim
even more excited.
So Jasmine forcefully suppresses her fear and pretends to be fine as she says, "You want to kill me?
Are you sure? I'm Pehry's woman."
Jasmine's heartbeat is extremely fast, even faster than when she has been on the roller coaster.
Jasmine isn't sure what kind of instructions Jim receives. Jasmine can only bet that he doesn't really
want to kill her.
"So what if you're Pehry's woman? You are tied up here by me!" Speaking of kidnapping, not only does
Jim not feel a bit of guilt, but he looks complacent.
'What does Jim think kidnapping is? Is it a way to show off his ability?'
How much Jasmine despises Jim in her heart, and how sincere she looks at this moment. Jasmine has
to pretend, "Yes, you're very powerful enough to tie Pehry's woman up, but actually, it's still because of
money, isn't it? If you really hurt me, even if the man behind you gives you money, do you think you will
still be alive to spend it?"
Jasmine feels her mouth very painful, but no matter how painful she is, Jasmine still calmly negotiates
with Jim.
With that, Jasmine finally catches a different look from Jim's eyes. Jim seems to freeze for a few
seconds. He doesn't immediately refute Jasmine like before but thinks for a while before saying, "There
are many people who want to kill me. Do you think I'm afraid?"
"I know you're not afraid, but since you're earning money, why don't you let me go? I can give you the
money directly."
When Jim is young, he beats a child of politicians seriously in a gang fight, so Jim has spent ten years
in prison. After coming out, he can't find a job for having been in prison and without being educated.
Being introduced by his fellow inmates, he has been doing such a 'job'.
Jasmine is right. Jim doing all these is for money. He is different from those employers. Jim gets paid to
do things. As long as he is paid, he can have any agreement.
When Jim earns enough money, he will smuggle out of the country with his airline ticket and passport
and spend his life in a place where no one knows him.
Just as Jasmine says, Pehry can give more money to Jim, so it's not impossible to betray the Defoes,
but...
"Why should I believe you?" Jim tilts his head and spits on the ground, "And who can guarantee that
after you leave here, you will honor your promise?"
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