Serena's body started to shake: "I, I, I didn't mean to."
Maxwell Saxon's gaze was frigid, he glanced at her briefly before withdrawing his gaze swiftly and looking down at the person in his arms, concernedly asking: "Are you okay?"
A crowd gathered in the changing room, originally planning to enjoy the spectacle.
At this moment, however, not a single person dared to make a sound.
Although Maxwell Saxon's sharp glance was directed at Serena, it made everyone in the room feel a chilling and oppressive coldness.
The coldness was like an invisible dagger hovering at their throats, daring anyone to speak a single extra word and the dagger would pierce through the neck.
Another dramatic act of the hero rescuing the beauty.
The main characters of this wonderful show have remained unchanged.
In TV dramas, the rescued heroine usually feels immensely grateful to the hero and consequently grows fond of him.
But in reality, it seems it is not quite the same.
