Chapter 35
The housekeepers turned to look at Yvette in shock.
She is certainly spoilt, but isn’t this too much? This is a crime, for heaven’s sake! Poor Ms. Moore.
Contrary to their expectation, instead of biting Arielle as per Yvette’s order, Magnus turned toward the latter and started at her dangerously.
“Magnus, you…” Yvette trialed off, shocked by its behavior.
On the other side, Arielle crouched down to feed the pit bull and waited for it to finish. When it was done, she patted Magnus’ leg before instructing, “Go!”
Letting out a loud bark as a response, Magnus began running toward Yvette, not to return to
her but to bite her,
Upon noticing the clog’s intention, Yvette’s face lost its color as she turned around and ran as fast as she could.

Magnus chased after her while barking fiercely as if it wanted to tear Yvette apart.
The turn of events shocked the housekeepers so much that they forgot how to react even when Yvette was shouting for help.
At this moment, Cindy hastily ran out to see what was going on.
One of the housekeepers feared that the situation between Arielle and Yvette would blow up, so she went to get Cindy. Yet, when they walked out, the sight of Yvette being chased by Magnus greeted them, which was confusing, as they knew that Magnus had always been
obedient toward the woman.
Meanwhile, Yvette had stopped running because she ran out of breath.
When Magnus caught up, it immediately bit on the corner of her skirt, causing her to lose balance and fell to the ground.
She looked utterly miserable, but it was not the time for her to worry about her image. Right now, all she thought about was the threat of getting bitten by the pit bull to death. “Help!” she wailed.
Regaining her senses, Cindy frantically looked around before spotting a stone. She then picked it up and threw it toward Magnus, hitting the dog in the head.
Bam!
Magnus fell to the ground but quickly got up, and this time, its attention shifted to Cindy as it charged toward her.
“Help! Somebody help me!” Cindy shouted, hiding behind the housekeeper, but the latter also ran for her life.
As if she was awaiting death, Cindy stood rooted with her eyes shut tightly.
However, when she fell to the ground, all she could feel was the dog’s weight on her body with a stream of liquid dripping on her face.
Fluttering her eyes open, the first thing she saw was a hole in the pit bull’s head. Magnus had died on her,
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