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Angeline, “...”
Damn it. How did he actually move her back then when he seduced her like that?
Why was he so disgusted now when she was practically doing the same thing?
The driver could hardly hold back his laughter.
Thinking how embarrassing this was, Angeline threatened the driver viciously. "Laugh again and I’ll ask the doctor to inject you with two doses of Clostridium botulinum."
The driver had no choice but to stifle his laughter.
When the Ferrari pulled over at Garden Of A Diary, Angeline yanked Jay out of the car by pulling one end of the cotton cloth that bound Jay’s wrists. He walked toward the house.
Jay's dashing face looked darker than ashes. He felt extremely humiliated for being treated like livestock by a she-devil.
Angeline pulled him into the bedroom. She took out a pair of handcuffs from the drawer and handcuffed his left hand to the bedpost, then untied the cloth that was tied around his wrists.
Jay tried to break free from the handcuffs, but it was to no avail.
He glared furiously at Angeline and scolded, "You pervert!"
Angeline sneered and asked, "So you think that this is really perverted too?"
Damn, did the word ‘pervert’ not cross this man’s mind at all when he did the same to her back then?
Jay struggled with all his might. "Let go of me."
Angeline's gaze fell on his thin, chapped lips. Then, she turned around and went downstairs.
Soon, she brought a glass of freshly-squeezed fruit juice upstairs and gave it to him. "Drink it."
Jay darted her a dark and vigilant glare. "I'm not thirsty."
Angeline could read his mind very well. How could she not know what he was worried about? She assured him immediately, saying, "Don't worry, I didn’t spike your drink."
Jay put on a look of disbelief.
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