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Harvey York's Rise to Power novel Chapter 317

Wyatt Johnson was her kept man. He had been ruthlessly tortured by Thea for the past few days until he had turned haggard. He did not even dare to raise his voice in front of her, how could he lay a finger on her now?

However, if he did not hit her, Tyson Woods would beat her to a pulp.

“Your strength must be to Yvonne Xavier’s satisfaction. If she’s not happy with it, then we do not count that slap. You’ll need to take note of that when you beat her,” Harvey York casually reminded Wyatt.

Wyatt trembled as he stood up. He looked at Harvey, then turned to Thea. He could not bear to hit her after he had raised his hand.

Thea closed her eyes and yelled, “Wyatt, if you dare let me be hit a second time, I’ll abandon you!”

Wyatt gritted his teeth. He had been her kept man for so long. He sucked up to this old woman and allowed her to disgrace him. He had lost his dignity long ago, but a fire had been lit in his heart for the past two days.

He gritted his teeth and slapped her.

Slap!

Wyatt slapped Thea so hard that she turned around before falling to the ground.

He was quite satisfied with that slap. It was an indescribable satisfaction!

When Wyatt saw Thea getting up, he gave her another slap.

This one made Thea quite giddy. Her cheeks were tingling in pain and her face was swollen.

“Not bad. Keep hitting her. Don’t stop until I tell you to do so,” Harvey commended lightly.

Wyatt did not dare say anything. He could only fight his fear and continue to slap Thea.

Slap! Slap! Slap!

The dozens of slaps that Thea received had long ruined her makeup. Her face was so swollen that she did not look quite human anymore.

Yvonne who was watching from the back could not stand it anymore. She was afraid that he would hit her to death. She raised an eyebrow and said coolly, “CEO, that’s enough.”

Harvey nodded and looked at Tyson.

“Did you hear that? That’s enough.” Tyson kicked Wyatt from behind, causing him to fall to the ground on all fours.

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