Login via

Filthy rich werewolves by Taylor Caine novel Chapter 197

Chapter 197

Her body went stiff, and she instinctively looked away. She did not want him to see her current expression.

“But have you ever considered that it’s precisely because I’m Jason Reed that I was able to make your old schoolmate kneel and apologize to you when she humiliated you earlier? With me around, you no longer needed to worry yourself with anybody else’s attitude toward you. I can easily make those who look down on you to humble themselves in front of you,” he said ever so casually.

“So what? That kind of power is not mine to begin with.”

“Why isn’t it good? I can let you abuse my power. What do you think?” He lazily leaned on the back of the chair, looking at her as if he was discussing the weather.

Grace looked at him. No matter how she tried, she was unable to read him. She thought that when she had gone to beg him the other day, the way he rejected her meant that they would now move on with their lives separately. She thought that they would no longer have any contact with each other.

After all, a proud man like him would never allow himself to be rejected by a woman.

Unexpectedly, he suddenly appeared at her rented house tonight, and... even brought her here.

Furthermore, he purposely made Maria Martin kneel to apologize to her. It seemed like he wanted to show her what Jason truly represented.

The arrogant Maria could only apologize shamefully in front of him.

“What do you want to do exactly?” she questioned him.

His eyes traveled around a little. “What do I want to do… To be honest, I’m not too sure myself. Perhaps, I just want to take another look at you”

He had wondered if she would come to beg him again after the last time.

Unfortunately, she did not.

Even at this moment when he was just in front of her, she had not begged him for a second time.

“Now that you mentioned this, are you not planning to beg me again on behalf of your relatives?”

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Filthy rich werewolves by Taylor Caine