Chapter 30 This Seems to Be None of Your Business
After a few clicks of the shutter, Norman put away his cell phone and looked at Diane with a fiendish smile. “Let’s see how much Christopher cares about you.”
Diane didn’t quite understand what Norman meant, and she merely reached up instinctively to snatch at his cell phone. Unfortunately, he clutched the cell phone in his hand so tightly that she didn’t even manage to touch it.
“Save your strength.” Norman snorted coldly while placing the cell phone beyond her reach. After that, he pressed himself on top of her bare and smooth body again and groped it presumptuously with his hand. His palm, which was sweaty and ice-cold, felt like a venomous snake crawling slowly on her body.
“You’ll come to a bad end, Norman.” Diane gritted her teeth as she stared at Norman in despair, the tears in her eyes apparent.
“Ha…” Norman sneered. “I’m as good as dead anyway, aren’t I? Diane, you should know how much effort I have put in to make my way from the countryside to the city; I worked my way up from an entry-level employee to a director. Just as my hard times came to an end after so many years, you let Christopher erase all my hard work with just a word. What’s so great about Christopher? He’s superior to me from birth simply because he was born into the Wayne Family. Does that give him the right to dominate over me? This is unfair, Diane! This is unfair!” A chilling glint flickered in his eyes as the hand that roamed over Diane’s body moved up to her neck and held her face up. “Why is God so unfair to me? Tell me! Why?”
“You only have yourself to blame,” Diane replied between clenched teeth.
Norman fell silent for a moment before his hand that was pressing against Diane’s cheek suddenly moved downward and choked her. “What have I done wrong? All I did was fall in love with a woman. Is that such a big deal? Why won’t you face reality, Diane? Why shouldn’t I be fed up after being together with you for so many years? Also, that family of yours is like a bottomless pit. Your father is a gambling addict, whereas your mother can only earn a living by doing odd jobs. What kind of help can they give me? At the very least, Stella’s from a well-to-do family that I don’t have to support financially. She is pregnant with my baby; not only is she wholeheartedly willing to be together with me, but she also doesn’t ask too much of me either. Why wouldn’t I marry her? Didn’t you become Christopher’s woman, Diane? How respectable are you compared to me?” he asked in reply while choking Diane with all his might.
Diane kept coughing due to the unbearable pain in her neck, and it was with great difficulty that she uttered between clenched teeth, “I became Christopher’s woman because you forced me to! I never thought of betraying you. Since you despise me so much, why did you marry me back then, Norman?”
“Who would’ve been willing to marry you if it weren’t for the house?”
At that time, Norman was the most inferior kind of man in the eyes of the local ladies. He was a non-local person from the countryside with an average job and no distinguished background, so they never even considered marrying such a man; only Diane loved him unconditionally and even fell out with her family to be together with him. Not only that, she took out the money that she had saved since working her way through college to make the down payment on a house using his name.
Since Norman didn’t have a choice back then, he could only compromise himself. However, his condition improved a lot after his promotion. As he became a social elite, he decided not to compromise himself anymore. To him, Diane had become a torn rag that should be disposed of—she was just unaware of it.
Diane felt bitterly disappointed upon hearing Norman’s words, and tears gushed from her eyes. She wanted to swear, but she found that whatever kind of remarks would be too soft on this kind of jerk. After gritting her teeth hard, she began to fight back fiercely. As she desperately tried to free her arms and legs from his hold, she hit and kicked him fiercely.
In the beginning, she had slight success as she landed a few punches on Norman. However, Norman was a tall and strong man, so he soon held down her angry fists.
“Behave yourself!” Norman growled at Diane between clenched teeth. Then, he relaxed his grip and suddenly picked up a cup of coffee from the table near them. “Drink this.”
“What’s this?” Diane stared wide-eyed at the white porcelain coffee cup. Needless to say, Norman wouldn’t ask her to drink coffee at this moment for no reason.
Norman frowned with a look of impatience. “Just drink it as I tell you to.” He relaxed his grip on Diane’s arms before he squeezed her jaw and forced her to open her mouth. Then, he held up the coffee and poured it down her throat.
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