Love Comes To Me
Chapter 706: Where's the write off

Ramm watched her movements, just sneered and didn't say anything.

Marian called out in a low voice, "Captain."

"Don't call me that, I'm not your captain." Ramm replied in a cold voice.

Once upon a time he had looked up to Marian, one of the few women after all, but now there was little room for mercy. Marian bit her lip, her face becoming calm again.

Knowing there was no point in talking, she simply took the lead.

The two men fought.

Marian's fists and kicks were sharp, and her punches were thunderous.

But she was up against Ramm.

Ramm had won all kinds of fighting awards at the time.

There was also a gap between the physical strength of men and women, and Marian was quickly losing ground.

She was so anxious that she was not willing to be taken back, so she said, "Captain, how about you let me go this time?

Ramm was not as cold-blooded as Hector, and as a captain, he usually cared for his team members.

Marian held out a little hope that Ramm would let her go this time for the sake of his usual love.

Instead of agreeing, Ramm's face was sullen and he struck faster.

Marian dodged with difficulty and gradually struggled.

The dagger in her hand fell to the ground with a clang.

She tried to pick it up but was kicked away by Ramm.

Looking at the dagger in the distance, Marian felt a wave of despair and was once again pushed back.

Ramm landed a punch on her stomach and Marian stumbled a few steps.

When she managed to get to her feet, she heard Ramm say, "Come back with me to the prince."

At the sound of Hector's name, Marian's face changed abruptly and she gritted her teeth, "Impossible!"

She had a chance of survival outside, but if she went back, she would only die.

Hector's methods were clear to her.

There was no way she could turn back after what she had done.

Hearing the refusal in Marian's mouth, Ramm stopped talking and kicked Marian out of the room.

The kick was so solid that Marian almost heard the sound of bones cracking and blood spilled from her mouth and nose.

Ramm bent down to pick up his dagger and took a step towards Marian.

"Are you going to kill me?" Marian tilted her pale face up and looked at Ramm with slightly fearful eyes.

The most wretched times in her life had been bestowed upon her by Hector, and the hatred in her heart was overwhelming.

Instead of answering, Ramm asked, "You shouldn't have killed?"

Marian fell silent, smiled bitterly for a long time and said softly, "Is it fair to stand in your shoes and accuse me without knowing what I have been through?" "After your betrayal of the prince, what is fair." Ramm replied in a cold voice, not swayed by her emotions in the slightest.

Knowing that Ramm would not let her go, Marian silenced her instantly and said with her head held high, "Then you will kill me."

"I won't kill you." Ramm shook his head.

Hector wanted to live, and he wasn't going to just kill someone like that.

Marian's face paled at her words, and naturally she knew that Ramm's not killing her was not out of pity, but with Hector's orders in place.

She kept her head down and didn't say a word, seemingly giving up her resistance.

But as Ramm approached, she sprang up and punched Ramm in the chest!

Ramm reacted quickly and darted back.

Marian took the opportunity to turn her head and run, but she had underestimated Ramm's strength.

Almost instantly, Ramm is upon her.

With a tug and a pull, Marian was thrown to the ground.

Marian gasped for air and looked at Ramm with resentment.

Ramm bent down, took the dagger in his hand and simply snapped the hamstring of one of her legs.

The pain was excruciating and Marian's sweat beaded up.

Ramm didn't stop there, he stabbed her again in the artery of her thigh, and a trickle of blood flowed out.

It hurt!

She clenched her teeth to keep from moaning. She clenched her teeth to keep the moans from escaping, her whole body trembling like a leaf in the wind. Ramm watched her silently, he would not have done this to her if Marian had not been so cunning.

What she had suffered now was only what she deserved.

Marian rolled on the floor for a long time, clutching her leg, the pain not subsiding at all.

Tears were forced out of her eyes, and in the haze of her tears, Marian saw Ramm standing in front of her, looking down at her with an expressionless face. That look, like that of an ant, pierced Marian's heart.

She clenched her lips to keep her hatred from revealing itself.

But Ramm had already seen it in his eyes and sighed.

No wonder Marian had done what she did to hurt Miss Eloise.

No wonder Marian had done something to hurt Miss Eloise.

How tiring it is to live like this.

But Marian didn't know what was in Ramm's mind, and said with all her strength, "Ramm, you've ruined my leg, so our years of friendship are over!"

She was struggling to say it, almost as if she was saying one word at a time.

Ramm's mouth curled up in a disdainful smile, his eyes full of pity and sarcasm.

A write-off?

How dare you say that, they were all in the Dark Guard and their first duty was to the Prince.

Marian had defected and was about to join forces with outsiders against the prince, so there was no room for collegiality.

Ramm said emotionlessly, "If there is no bond, there is no overcoming it."

Marian gasped for breath, sweating like rain.

She seemed to see Ramm's disdain, and her heart stung for a moment.

Then calm returned, without a ripple.

She had thrown it all away since she had left the Dark Guard.

So what if she had received a disdainful look, had she suffered any less?

Today, she was just Marian, a Marian bent on revenge against Hector.

Suddenly, Ramm spoke again, "Did you know that because of you, Bailey had an arm broken and imprisoned by the prince?"

Marian retreated to the edge of the dock and sat up propped up on his hands.

There was a pause at his words, then a sneer, "What's that got to do with me?"

Marian's indifference instantly angered Ramm, who couldn't help but yell, "He helped you escape!"

"Oh."

Marian's expression was as if he was listening to an unimportant human matter, devoid of emotion at all.

Seeing this, Ramm wasn't going to bother with her any more.

Such a wolf's heart and lungs could not be fed.

He took a big step forward and prepared to take the man away.

Suddenly, Marian shouted and laughed wildly, "Captain, I wish you a long life with Hector, a lifetime of being at his disposal and being his most loyal dog, I'll leave you to it!" With that, she dragged her wounded leg with all her strength and leapt into the sea.

She had already jumped into the sea when Ramm reacted, as she was already on the beach and Marian had moved quickly.

The reason she had pretended to be weak was that she had been secretly building up her strength for this moment.

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