Chapter: 751
Suddenly, gunshots were heard.
"Ah! Help! Run!"
"Run, quickly! Someone's been killed! Run!"
"Don't push me! The door is narrow."
"There's a gun! Call the police!"
Suddenly, the Glamour Club was filled with screams and the loud bangs of gunshots.
Susanna, who had been laughing moments before, stopped and Looked alarmed. "What's happening outside?"
The only way to find out was to open the door to their closed private room. Norah rushed to the door and quickly locked it. Almost immediately, intense pounding began.
“Open the door, please. Help! I'm begging you."
Desperate cries echoed from outside. It wasn't just one person; several were pleading for help.
Considering the main dance floor and booth area were more exposed, the private room seemed like the safest place to hide from those with guns.
The knocking persisted, unrelenting.
Susanna softened. "Norah, should we let them in? The room is big enough anyway..."
Joanna disagreed strongly. “Susanna, there are only four of us in here. If we let those people in, who knows what could happen. We're better off waiting for help."
She was still nursing her injuries and was cautious not to endanger themselves by being overly kind.
Susanna nodded reluctantly. “Okay, then."
She called the bodyguards outside, instructing them to prioritize their safety and assuring them that she was in a secure spot, so they needn't worry about her.
A determined look flashed in Alice's eyes. "It looks like there are quite a few armed individuals. Did they come here specifically to cause trouble?"
Norah agreed. "Yes, let's just wait it out."
They decided to stay put. The police would handle the situation. They were safer not venturing out on their own.
Joanna comforted Susanna, who felt scared. Joanna herself was serene, showing no signs of fear.
Norah remembered a day from the past. She had just left the Carters * and Joanna had her for their Glamour Club when picked up outing they ran into a bit of chaos. Back then, Joanna had trembled as someone battered the door, but now, she was fearless.
Joanna had grown stronger and more resilient thanks to the training.
Duncan, her coach, had really helped.