Before Robert could finish his words, Elizabeth had clearly felt that Marvin's arm that was hugging her had become a bit stiff.
She raised her chin and looked at Marvin. She saw that the lines on his face were extremely tight. There seemed to be a few blue veins on his neck hidden in his collar.
Elizabeth's heart beat violently. She wrapped her arms around his waist and said in a low and soft voice, "Let's go home."
The girl's slender arms seemed to be trying their best to stop him from doing something irreparable.
Marvin lowered his gaze and swept his gaze over her pleading face.
In the end, without saying a word, he held her shoulder tightly and continued to walk out.
…
Before getting in the car, Elizabeth was pulled off the thin blanket on her body and pressed on her shoulder to push her into the familiar black Bentley. The driver immediately rushed out after receiving the order.
She also saw through the urgency of the matter. She understood that Marvin likely did not wish to interrogate her at the entrance of Robert' club.
Even though Elizabeth was mentally prepared, her palms were still sweating when he grabbed her by the neck.
Marvin's gaze was already beyond the scope of normal anger.
In fact, even if he did not listen to her explanation and directly shot her, she was not surprised.
And the deepest fear in her heart was not death.
Marvin had tens of millions of methods of punishment that caused her to be unable to survive.
That was the real reason why she broke out in a cold sweat.
"Did you... do it with him?"
Elizabeth's neck was short of oxygen and her face was red. She was trembling all over and did not dare to struggle.
She squeezed out a sentence from her throat as soon as possible. "No!"
Marvin glanced at her tattered clothes. The curve of his lips was already indescribably sinister.
"No, how can you explain why you hid in the room with him in disheveled clothes? A man and a woman closed the door and didn't go to bed. Are you talking about it?"
Elizabeth opened her mouth, but it was hard for her to make a sound.
Although Marvin did not directly strangle her to death, she would soon pass out due to lack of oxygen.
She knew very well what Robert had done to her today. Although he had not broken through the most critical defense line between men and women, it was far beyond what she could accept.
And if Marvin were to find out, it would be even more impossible to forgive him.
Marvin did not helplessly watch her fall into a coma because of lack of oxygen. Instead, he pulled his hand away in time. He glanced at her coldly and said word by word. "Before this, you have already explained more than once. I beg you to believe that you will not betray me. I have given you a chance, Elizabeth."
It took Elizabeth a lot of effort to recover her breath, but at this moment, she was shocked by his words, which were like the following words, and she coughed violently.
"No, I really don't. If you really don't believe me, you can send me to the hospital for an examination!"
Marvin's words seemed to have sentenced her to death. The desire to survive burst forth in her mind.
She couldn't die. At least she couldn't die in vain.
After she died, no one would be able to pin down Marvin. Who knew what terrible things he would do for the sake of power?
She was responsible for the safety of Aileen Smith and Mr. Bennett. She could not die so easily.
However, after knowing each other for eleven years, the fact that they had accompanied each other for ten years had caused her to have a bit of trust in Marvin.
The only thing he trusted was that the possibility of Marvin directly killing her was extremely low.
The result of her crime would most likely be the same as his previous warning...
And that was the more terrible purgatory.
…
Elizabeth held his big hand with a frightened and pleading face, and her voice was hoarse and full of pleading. "I understand that you are always cautious and suspicious. After Robert saved me, he took me back to his territory. Only he and I are in the room. I can't explain it, but if you send me to the hospital, the doctor can prove my innocence."
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