“I’m not clinging to him! You have misunderstood the situation!” Christina glared at Nathaniel, infuriated. Do I look like the type of woman who would cling to men whenever I feel like it?
The excellent impression he left on her earlier vanished inn an instant.
The scene of Francis and Christina standing close together repeated in Nathaniel’s mind as he peered at her with stifled emotions. “Promise me you won’t see him again.” This is her last chance!
“No. I’m not your belonging or your puppet!” The resolution in Christina’s eyes stung him.
It was as though a ball of fire was burning his body and rationality from the inside.
Once again, he clutched Christina’s neck tightly while he shoved his other hand to her back. She was thin, so he could feel her spine as he brushed his fingers over her fair, tender skin.
“You’re a lunatic! An animal! Release me!” Christina glowered at him. Unfortunately, he had transformed into a beast of rage, unable to listen to even a word she said.
“You forced me to do this!” Without hesitation, Nathaniel shredded her thin coat apart. When a cold gust swept through her dress, she trembled.
Powerless as an ant, she could do nothing to escape him. “I’m disappointed in you, Nathaniel.”
“Since you’ll never have any hope for me no matter what I do, I rather not waste my efforts anymore!” Nathaniel bit her neck, causing her to release a muffled grunt and weep.
He paused as her sobbing kept plucking on his nerves.
Suddenly, Christina heard people approaching them and was emotionally stung by their laughter and
chatter.
At that moment, she only had a thin dress on her. Additionally. Nathaniel had lifted her skirt to her thigh.
She couldn’t help but wonder what others would think if they saw her messy hair, torn coat, and teary
countenance.
“Leave,” Nathaniel barked coldly just as the approaching group was only a few steps away from the fake mountain.
The group of strangers promptly halted their steps. It wasn’t difficult to guess what a man and woman. were doing at an obscure corner.
Therefore, they rapidly left.
Nathaniel covered Christina’s body with his black coat, glanced at her, and left.
When a gust of wind passed her by, the sandalwood scent on his coat entered her nose.
Christina was very tempted to throw the coat away. After composing herself, she ambled toward the gate.
Even though fireworks were going off in the sky, she wasn’t in the mood to enjoy them anymore.
Her depressive mood was a stark contrast to the gorgeous scenery behind her.
The driver had been waiting for a while when Christina arrived at the car. If Nathaniel hadn’t snatched her bag away, she would’ve taken a taxi back home instead of spending more time with him.
The atmosphere inside the vehicle was very tense as the couple didn’t speak a word to each other on the ride back.
Even the driver could feel the uneasy vibe coming from the back. They seemed happy when they left the residence earlier. Did they not enjoy their time in the amusement park?
Back in Scenic Garden Manor, Christina was the first to enter the building.
“Did you have fun today?” inquired Raymond.
“Ask him,” she replied before rushing upstairs.
Puzzled, Raymond turned back and saw Nathaniel walking in with a scowl. “Mr. Hadley, you and Mrs. Hadley-
“Send her supper upstairs,” requested Nathaniel without slowing his steps while ascending the stairs.
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This is chapter 63, it got reupload as 64, can you please fix it?...