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Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman novel Chapter 412

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Read Chapter 412 with many climactic and unique details. The series Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman is one of the top-selling novels by Internet. Chapter content Chapter 412 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman Chapter 412 for more details.

Chapter 412 I’m Really Aggrieved 

“But I can’t control myself. Otherwise…” 

Cierra wanted to say that if he was unwilling, he could find a subordinate to chat with 

her or pull her up, but when she turned her head, she realized that there was no one else 

around except for Patrick. 

She didn’t know where they were, and whether the positioning device on her earring could connect to the signal or not was a problem. 

If this man intended to leave her alone in the barren mountain, there seemed to be 

nothing she could do. 

However, Cierra was not so pessimistic at the moment. 

If Patrick wanted to kill her, he would have countless opportunities. 

He could kill her at L’Opera Restaurant or the small house. There was no need to bring her to the barren mountain and carry her over personally. 

He was a madman, not a fool. 

After making sure that her life was not in danger for the time being, Cierra decided to do 

as she was told. 

Otherwise, if something really happened in the deep mountains, the loss would 

outweigh the gain. 

“Have you made your decision?” 

“What decision?” 

Cierra, who was lost in thought, was suddenly interrupted and asked subconsciously. 

“Do you want to join me and play this game with me?” 

Raindrops from the trees in the mountains gathered and fell, hitting Patrick on the forehead. The raindrops slid down his nose like a drop of delicate tears. 

If he hadn’t been so arrogant, it would have been a delicate picture of a beauty crying. 

In the words of praising those superstars on the Internet, it was called- the broken feeling. 

But Cierra knew very well that she could not be fooled by this man’s 

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appearance. 

Although he had the same face as Draven, he was completely different from Draven. 

When Draven was a jerk, he was indifferent to her verbally at most, but he had never done anything illegal. 

If she had really been deceived by the face; she would have died outside long ago. 

Cierra retracted her gaze from him to her tied-up wrist and she forced a smile. 

“I don’t think I have a choice. I have no other choice but to consider participating in 

your game.” 

“Yes, so I’m asking if you’ve made up your mind.” 

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In other words, if she didn’t make up her mind, he could let her continue to think about 

Cierra understood this verbal trick, but she still couldn’t help asking, “What if I refuse to participate in your game, Mr. Trevino?” 

Patrick chuckled as if he was looking at an idiot. “You said you had no choice and you asked such a stupid question. Miss Barton, did you eat too much just now and get your brain burned?” 

Cierra was speechless. 

Well, she was in a passive position now. If she refused, who knew what this lunatic 

would do to her? 

Even if Patrick didn’t do anything and left her here, she had no choice but to wait for someone to 

to save her. After all, she couldn’t walk with her legs tied up. 

If she could walk, it didn’t matter even if her hands were tied. 

Cierra hid her thoughts and forced a smile. “I’m just joking. Please don’t take it to heart, Mr. Trevino.” 

So let’s go.” 

Patrick had enough rest. He raised his hand and glanced at his watch. His expression 

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suddenly turned cold. He walked over and pulled Cierra up from the ground, intending to carry her again. 

Cierra clasped her hands together and pressed them against him. After hesitating for a moment, she said, “Well… Mr. Trevino, aren’t you tired of carrying me all the time? Why don’t you untie the rope on my leg? I’ll go with you, so…” 

Her voice became softer and softer when she met the cold gaze. She was afraid that if 

she said one more word, she would be thrown into the wilderness by this lunatic. 

She might as well shut up. 

She forced a smile and pretended to be weak and at the mercy of others. 

To her surprise, she thought that he would ignore her words and carry her like a sack. However, after glancing at her, he bent down and untied the hemp rope that bound her 

feet. 

Having lost the bindings and being able to move her feet, Cierra immediately felt much 

better. 

She walked around for a while like a fool who had just tamed her limbs. She smiled, 

unaware of the danger at the moment. 

Patrick narrowed his eyes and looked at her for a moment. He looked down at his watch and interrupted her in a cold voice, “Miss Barton, look at how happy you are. Do you want me to help you untie your hands and stay here all the time?” 

Cierra was so engrossed that she almost nodded in agreement. 

But when she looked up to his unhappy black eyes, she had no choice but to apologize humbly. “I’m sorry, Mr. Trevino. What are we going to do next?” 

When Patrick met her bright eyes, he felt a little impatient. He was so annoyed that he suddenly regretted it that he had tied her up here on a whim. 

But at this point, there seemed to be no turning back. 

He couldn’t just play half of the game. 

He pulled out a warm smile and pulled her closer to him. He tied her right hand with his left hand with the hemp rope that had tied her feet just now. He even tied a very complicated knot. 

Cierra was speechless. 

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Patrick was very satisfied with her expression. He smiled and raised his hand to pat 

dirty face. 

“Of course, let’s start on our escape route. Didn’t Miss Barton promise me.” 

“You have already decided to join this game with me.” 

Escape? Game? 

His tone was very gentle, but the words that came out of his mouth shocked Cierra. 

This man was getting crazier and crazier. 

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