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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1143

Jacky stood at the entrance of the stairs in a daze. He watched the heavy rain outside the door, completely lost in thought. When he finally came back to his senses, Deanna was already miles ahead.

Jacky hurriedly chased after Deanna. She initially thought that Jacky would not be able to catch up as she was sprinting, but before she knew it, he had already caught up to her in half an hour and dragged her back towards the house as if he was carrying a chick.

As soon as they entered the house, Deanna immediately retreated to one corner. She cowered in fear, not saying a single word.

Jacky was drenched. His hair was dripping with rainwater when he looked down.

"Why did you run away?" Jacky asked after a moment of silence. Deanna shook her head in a flurry and shrunk like a tortoise. She did not dare look at him.

Jacky walked towards Deanna and stopped to observe her. She looked like a mudskipper and was also drenched from head to toe. How many times had she tripped and fallen?

Deanna suddenly said, "I did not run away. I wanted to find the old lady. She's not back yet, and it's raining so heavily."

After saying that, she lowered her head, panting cautiously.

Jacky frowned. "If you had not run away, then why are you so afraid?"

"I'm not," Deanna stammered as she spoke.

Jacky swept his eyes across the entire room before turning around to check the pot. The pot was still warm. He then placed some firewood underneath the pot and lit it up before pouring in some water. In no time, the water was boiled.

Jacky turned around and placed both his hands on his hips as he stood there and said, "You have two choices. You can either choose to accompany me in the shower, or you can call your brother and ask him to give me thirty million dollars as compensation for you running away."

"I did not run away." Deanna was adamant, but she did not dare to meet his gaze.

Jacky then said, "So, are you going to accompany me to sleep?"

"I've been doing that every night, haven't I?" Deanna muttered in a low voice. The corners of Jacky's mouth curled upwards. "It looks like you're planning to have my kids, huh?"

Deanna hurriedly raised her head and shook her head. However, she pressed her lips together and did not say a word.

Jacky sneered and asked, "Were you running away just now?"

Deanna hesitated for a while and finally gave in. "I... I did run away."

In the end, Deanna had no choice but to admit to it.

Jacky walked towards Deanna and lowered his head to look at her drenched self before asking, "So, are you going to choose between the former or the latter?"

"I'll choose the second option." Deanna did not hesitate. Jacky turned around and went to boil the water. After the water was boiled, he opened the lid and poured the water into two separate buckets. He then turned around and carried the two buckets of water into the bathroom. A few moments later, he emerged from the house with a bucket of cold water.

"Go and take a shower."

"Are you... Are you asking me to take a shower?" Deanna looked at Jacky in shock. Jacky's face was full of amusement as he said, "I thought you did not want to shower with me?"

"Right. I'll go and take a shower." Deanna hurried into the bathroom. Jacky turned his head around to take a look before boiling another pot of water. After the water was boiled, he fetched Deanna a set of dry and clean clothes he had worn when he was fourteen. That time was no exception. Jacky pushed the door open and entered.

Deanna was so frightened that she curled up in the barrel and did not dare to come out. She entered the bathroom in such a hurry that she had forgotten to bring in a new set of clothes.

When Jacky entered the bathroom, Deanna hurriedly hid in the barrel. She already had a plan in mind because she had anticipated him to come in.

Jacky stood at the entrance for a while. After putting the clothes aside, he turned around and left.

Deanna briefly glanced at the shirt. It was a white shirt with blue stripes.

After Jacky left, Deanna immediately came out, wiped herself dry, and put on her clothes. She lowered her head to look at the shirt and realized that it was still oversized.

Jacky turned around to look at Deanna when he heard her coming out of the bathroom. He was slightly taken aback by her appearance. However, he did not say anything as he carried the bucket into the bathroom. He poured the used water out of the barrel and refilled it with clean water. He then took his drenched clothes off before climbing into the barrel. Deanna hurriedly covered her eyes with her hands as her heart began pounding in her chest.

"Come here," Jacky called out to her. Only then did Deanna put her hands down and asked Jacky, "What do you need?"

"You'll know when you come over."

"My brother will give you the money."

"It's not about the money. Rub my back."

"Oh."

Deanna was naive, so it was easy to fool her. She would do whatever others told her to.

Deanna walked towards Jacky with a towel in hand. She then soaked the towel before helping Jacky rub his back.

Jacky let out a sigh of relief and asked, "Why did you want to run away?"

Deanna thought for a moment before saying, "You were really fierce. I was afraid, so I decided to run away. In fact, I knew I could not escape from here because I had no idea where I was. I couldn't differentiate the directions. Don't you agree?"

Noticing Deanna acting very cautious, Jacky narrowed his eyes. "I've never talked to anyone this nicely before. So, I'm warning you, if you ever run away again, then I'm going to catch you and violate you."

"I won't. I won't!" Deanna hurriedly said. Her heart was about to leap out of her chest. She felt as if she might have a heart attack.

Jacky was leisurely enjoying himself while Deanna helped him clean his back. In fact, he had just taken a shower not too long ago before the rain. He was considered quite clean. He just wanted to fool Deanna.

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