Billionaire Ex-wife: I Can't Live Without You

Chapter 2366



The atmosphere on the basketball court was becoming increasingly tense.

Kyson and Sonny appeared to have just initiated a real tense confrontation.

It was as if the previous exchanges were just a warm-up.

The sounds of punches landing on flesh were so vivid that Destinee nearly dropped the melon she was holding.

“Oh my gosh! They are both bleeding.

It’s dreadful!”

Colby said calmly, “The blood on Sonny is Kyson’s.

Kyson can’t beat Sonny.

Noticing that Destinee had turned pale with fear, Colby quickly covered her eyes.

“Don’t watch this.

You’re too young for such violent scenes, or you might end up having nightmares.

“But you’re a kid too.

Aren’t you scared?”

Lifting his chin with pride, Colby responded, “Because I’m the older brother.

I’m supposed to be brave.

Destinee bit her lip and said, “I’m not scared either.

I’m really nervous and worried, but I really want to see who wins.

I’m going to stay right here and watch until the end!”

Disturbed yet determined, Destinee set aside her melon and continued to observe the intense fight between Kyson and Sonny.

Before the fight concluded, Lucinda and Nathan reached the basketball court.

“Mommy! Daddy!” Destinee ran to them and asked softly, “How did you find out we were here?”

Lucinda explained, “When I checked Colby’s ward and didn’t find anyone there, I asked Aldric.

He told me you were at the basketball court, so we came here.

“Okay.

Let’s watch the fight together.

There are fruits to eat too!”

Nathan crouched and effortlessly scooped up Destinee in one arm, his gaze locked on the two men still duking it out in the middle of the basketball court.

“What’s going on with them? Why did they start fighting all of a sudden?”

Destinee explained, “They made a bet.

The loser has to take pictures in a skirt and clean the lab’s restrooms for a month.

Colby added another punishment for Kyson.

If Kyson loses, he has to work for Uncle Sonny for a month.

Lucinda and Nathan were at a loss for words.

The two men, both in their thirties, were behaving childishly.

Lucinda’s gaze settled on the two brawlers, especially Kyson, who was visibly hurt more than the other.

He was clearly at a disadvantage, yet he persisted.

“Why continue fighting when they already know who’s stronger? Now that they’re injured, why don’t they stop?” Lucinda muttered, clearly upset.

Then Colby approached and said, “Kyson and Uncle Sonny signed a safety waiver, and a lawyer agreed to oversee the match as the judge.

Lucinda knew her son too well and asked, “Was this your idea?”


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