After bathing and changing a clean skirt, Hannah Joseph returns to the villa, where a large living room is empty. Even Lily is absent.
Mae explains, “Well, young mistress, there is an exercise in the military zone and the lord took his lady and second young madam to attend it. As for the third young master, I don’t know where he went…”
Hannah Joseph frowned, “where is the young master?”
That is her nominal husband, the eldest son the Shahbaz family, a man who is destined to live the rest of his life in the wheelchair.
“The young master? I haven’t seen him for a whole day…” Mae says frankly.
“Okay, I see it.”
She walks up the whirling stairs to the 2nd floor, finds a room that belongs to Hannah Joseph and Chester Shahbaz in her memory, and knocks at the door. But there is no answer, so she pushes the door.
If Chester Shahbaz was in the room at the moment, he would utter a word to her coldly, “get out!”
That is to say he is not in the room actually.
She feels relaxed, not as nervous as before. She doesn’t tell why.
She frowns, doubting that the master of this body is afraid of her nominal husband.
Suddenly, a black shadow flashes behind her before she opens the room door wide. Bang! The room door is closed. She is pressed against the wall by a strong force with her hands on the back.
There is a blank in Hannah Joseph’s mind suddenly.
“Let go of me! Who are you?” She struggles fiercely, and turns her head vigorously, but can only glance a black shadow from the corner of her eyes because her body is pressed tight.
The man behind her clings to her back, with one hand pressing her hands, the other moving all over her body, and his nose smelling her neck.
“Who am I? As my sister in law, you forget me so fast?”
The man keeps silent for two seconds. His tone is mixed up with a wicked smile. He bends over her, with his tongue tip licking and kissing along the auricle curve of Hannah Joseph. “It is only three years. Let me help you remember the past?”
This voice makes her cold all over as if it comes up from under the ground.
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