Read Chapter 83 with many climactic and unique details. The series The Day His Demands Broke My Water is one of the top-selling novels by Chingis Vitali. Chapter content Chapter 83 - 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 The Day His Demands Broke My Water Chapter 83 for more details.
I grabbed Frank Graylen's hand and shook my head.
He just smiled, saying nothing.
I tugged at him harder, shaking my head persistently.
"Beg me."
"Please, I'm begging you."
Frank licked his lips. "That's not how you begged me last night."
Outside, Eason Graylen was still urging him.
"Once I've taken care of this, I'll take you to meet my parents."
"Alright."
Though I agreed, I had no idea what exactly needed handling.
Weren't things between Eason and me already over?
"Big Brother, wait for me in the hall."
"Got it."
Eason's footsteps moved away, but the next second, my phone rang.
It was him calling.
He stopped in his tracks, staring intensely at our room, but in the end, he left.
I had forgotten that Eason had a duplicate SIM card.
Later that afternoon, I went back to my shop, only to find Eason standing outside.
He leaned against the entrance, his gaze suggesting he saw me in a new light.
"Impressive. You've even learned to block me."
I brushed past him into the flower shop.
Eason followed me in.
"Unblock me on WeChat, and we'll let this slide."
I looked up at him. "Eason Graylen, our eight years of love ended yesterday."
His eyes darkened, staring at me in disbelief.
"Are you serious?"
"When have I ever joked with you?"
His expression grew darker, but then something crossed his mind, and a subtle smirk appeared.
"You usually—"
My smile faded. "Who do you take me for?"
The gentle secretary Lilla? Or the innocent Rania?
I chuckled bitterly and turned to arrange the flowers.
"Without me, no one will dare to touch you."
I instinctively touched my neck.
Oh, really?
"Krystal, you'd better think this through."
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