What Happens in Chapter 196 – From the Book Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind
Dive into Chapter 196, a pivotal chapter in Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind, written by Ringhell Jace. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
Hunter raised his eyes and said naturally, "Of course, I'm always paying attention to things related to you."
Victoria pretended not to hear it and asked casually, "So, do you know the test results?"
"Yes." The man didn't hide anything, his peach blossom eyes filled with an inscrutable smile, "I was hoping that you were the lost youngest daughter of the Preston family."
"Why?" Victoria was surprised."
He lowered his gaze at her and said seriously, "If you agree to my pursuit, I'll tell you."
"You must be sick!"
Victoria's face turned dark. seeing him still sitting on the balcony railing, she reached out to push him.
As her hand extended, he saw her pushing motion, but he still sat there, smiling and not avoiding.
Victoria breathed a sigh of relief, puffed up, glared at him, and calmly withdrew her hand, "That's disappointing, your hopes have been shattered, I have nothing to do with the Preston family."
Hunter stared at her hand and lazily asked, "Why aren't you pushing me anymore?"
Victoria looked indifferent, "I don't want to touch you."
He smiled, "Then I insist on touching you."
After that, he took the initiative to reach out his hand. His fingers were well-defined, and his skin was very fair, showing a crystal-clear jade color.
Victoria was speechless, wondering why he insisted on being touched.
She took a step back without changing her expression, avoiding his touch, "Don't you hate the sea? Why did you bring me here?"
The man's hand felt the empty space, and he gently rubbed his fingertips, but he didn't get angry. He even smiled with his peach-blossom eyes, "Do you still remember my preferences? Do you know me so well?"
Victoria was bemused...
Haha.
He turned over and came down from the balcony railing, walking to her, his eyebrows slightly raised, "I don't like it, but you do, baby."
Victoria was at a loss for words. She liked to see the sea, but she didn't want to go with him.
He was amused, his thin and fair fingertips caressing his brows, his chest slightly trembling, the gloom in his eyes dissipating, his voice filled with a pleasant sexiness, "Really, every time I see you, my mood gets better."
Victoria didn't respond to this, silently pondering, no wonder Hunter didn't entangle her in the past few days, it turned out that Jack was secretly obstructing him.
When did Jack find out about Hunter's relationship with her?
"Do you want to make a bet?" Hunter suddenly asked.
"Bet on what?" Victoria raised an eyebrow slightly, instantly becoming interested.
The man put one hand in his trouser pocket, lazily leaning against the balcony railing, his black silk shirt being blown against his body by the sea breeze, revealing the faint outline of his abs.
His eyes lowered, his gaze falling on her bright face, "Let's bet on whether Jack will come to find you."
Victoria thought for a moment and said, "He orobably won't."
Her disappearance should be known to Carl by now, but Jack was in the country, and even if Carl told him, he couldn't rush overseas in a short time.
Hunter raised an index finger and gently waved it, "Baby, you lost the bet."
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