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His Destructive, Toxic Love novel Chapter 157

Summary for Chapter 157: His Destructive, Toxic Love

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His Destructive, Toxic Love is the best current series by the author Ethan Prescott. The Chapter 157 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 157 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

"Feeling scared?" he asked, his collar slightly open, revealing a delicate collarbone and a faint masculine scent. He propped his hands lightly beside her. "If you want me to let you go, it's simple."

Her eyelashes quivered slightly as she tried to stay calm, but the panic in her eyes was hard to hide.

A smug smile played on his lips as he pulled out his phone and dialed Dillon's number.

Soon, Dillon rushed into the hospital room carrying a box full of canned peaches.

"You like these, don’t you?" He glanced at the cans, then turned to Dillon, "Since she loves them so much, open every single one and let her have her fill."

Dillon looked shocked for a moment but then quickly started opening the cans. The sweet smell of peaches soon filled the room.

Eliza's eyebrows knitted together. She'd just barely escaped death's door and was still filled with relief and exhaustion.

Thirty cans of peaches? Was he trying to send her back to the brink?

"Casper, have you lost your mind?" Eliza's voice was incredulous and angry. It carried a note of desolation. Her desperate and angry eyes showed she was utterly disappointed in this man.

"Don't you like them? What, is it because they're not from David that you don't want them anymore?" He leaned in closer, almost blocking out the light above her, his voice teasing, "Isn't that it?"

Eliza's face was expressionless. "I'm not going to eat them."

He scoffed, a flash of indifference and disdain showing in his eyes. He grabbed the peaches David had sent and threw them into the trash can. The cans made a dull thud in the bin.

Casper's voice was cold. "Dillon, watch her. Don’t let her leave until she finishes."

"I think those cans are enchanted or something." Casper’s voice faded into the air as the door closed.

Eliza stared at the thirty cans of peaches, looking lost.

Dillon nodded. "Yes, sir."

The sky was vast and blue, dotted with fluffy clouds. Sunlight bathed them in a golden glow.

They mounted their horses, their voices echoing through the air. Casper rode fiercely as if trying to vent his pent-up frustrations.

"Dillon," someone called.

Dillon turned to see who it was. "Ms. Nova? What brings you here?"

"I heard from Faithe that you were going horseback riding, so I came to check it out." Nova was in high spirits, her face glowing. "Casper looks so handsome on a horse."

"Mr. Casper likes to run around the equestrian field when he's down," Dillon explained.

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