Chapter 1132 What A Little Traitor

Cooper took off his glasses and wiped the lenses before turning to Sally. "Never aim for the face. Don't you know the rules?"

"Your face doesn't look all that delicate to me." Scooping up a clump of snow from the ground with a hand, Sally kneaded it into a ball and launched it at Cooper once more.

Cooper didn't bother wearing his glasses anymore since his short-sightedness was mild.

He put his glasses into the pocket of his down jacket. While dodging the snowballs from Sally and Amanda, he bent and dug some snow from the ground. "Lucian, quick, pack some snowballs and help me attack them "

Before he had finished speaking, a snowball hit him on the waist. It turned out that Lucian was on Amanda's side.

Cooper threw his nephew a dark look. "What a little traitor!"

They all had great fun having a snowball fight in the snow. Facing off three opponents, Cooper ended up thoroughly defeated. Well, I've really sacrificed much to make Amanda and Lucian happy! Without warning, a snowball flew right at Amanda.

Standing a stone's throw away from her, Sally acutely noticed something off with the snowball. She wouldn't be able to run over in time, so she shot her hand out to block it.

Unexpectedly, it didn't shatter upon hitting her wrist. On the contrary, a snapping sound came from her wrist bone.

She grunted in pain, yet she didn't bother checking her wrist but looked down at Amanda first. It wasn't until she had ascertained that the latter wasn't hurt that she breathed a sigh of relief. Then, she turned her gaze to the ground.

The snowball on the ground was packed densely though it looked no different from an ordinary snowball.

Cooper hastened forward, his face turning as black as thunder when he saw the snowball on the ground. Crouching at once, he asked Amanda, "Did it hit you, Mandy?"

"No. Aunt Sally blocked it with her hand," Amanda answered.

If Sally hadn't first shot her hand out, the consequences would've been disastrous if the snowball had hit Mandy on the forehead at its speed earlier.

He stood up to question Sally about the incident, but Sally pushed him aside and stalked toward the crowd in the distance.

She grabbed a boy about eight or nine years old who was running, her gaze icy. "It was your doing, yes?"

Terror struck the boy at the look in her eyes, and he struggled to free his shirt from her clutches. "I don't know what you're talking about."

"I saw it," Sally stated frostily.

The boy's eyes flickered, and he suddenly started wailing about someone picking on him, snagging the attention of the tourists around them.

His family swiftly rushed over. Shooting daggers at Sally, the boy's aunt bellowed, "What's wrong with you? Hurry up and let go of my nephew, or I'm going to lodge a police report..."

While she was still ranting and raving, Sally dropped her hold on the boy before spinning on her heel and leaving.

Just then, Cooper came over with Amanda. A single glance at the boy and woman behind Sally had understanding promptly dawning upon him. In a baleful voice, he uttered, "I'll go and ask for the surveillance footage."

"No, it's okay. Let's just continue playing," Sally replied mildly.

Noticing something off with her left hand, Cooper wanted to bring her to the hospital to get checked out. However, Sally led Amanda away and resumed their snowball fight.

Throughout it all, the boy hid behind his aunt. Seeing that Sally merely interrogated him before leaving, he broke out in a wide grin.

How fun to get two thousand in exchange for a snowball!

As he was having a snowball fight with his friends, a snowball hit him hard on the back. Even with a down jacket softening the blow, he still sensed a stab of pain.

He glanced back over his shoulder, but there was nothing there.

No sooner had he turned back around than a solid snowball hit his left arm. The pain was so excruciating that he let out a howl, his entire arm shaking.

Before he had finished howling, another snowball hit his right calf.

His calf spasmed, and he collapsed onto the ground. He started bawling in terror. "Aunt Giselle, someone pelted me with snowballs!"

His aunt hastily dashed over.

Pointing at his arm, he complained of it hurting before telling her that his calf was also throbbing badly to the point that he couldn't stand up. "It must have been the woman earlier! She was the one who threw snowballs at me!"

Giselle rolled the sleeve of her nephew's down jacket up, only to see that a bruise had already formed on his arm.

Such fury blazed within her that her face flushed bright red. She searched among the tourists for Sally and stormed over after spotting the latter. Just when she was about to grab her, Sally deftly dodged. In the process, she casually lifted her leg. Giselle tripped on the snow and choked on a mouthful of snow.

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