That night was wild.
Jasper could not wrap his head around how Anna was so wild even though this was her first time.
This woman kept wanting to fight for dominance with Jasper, but would a man like Jasper allow her to do so, especially since this was her first time?
After the whole night of being entangled with each other, the sweat and gasping gradually stopped in the latter half of the night.
While holding Anna who was as meek as a cat in his arms, Jasper gasped heavily, feeling proud of himself for protecting his dignity as a man.
As he looked at Anna in his arms, whose cheeks were flushed and the tip of her nose sweaty, Jasper felt that life at the top was nothing special.
He finally got the princess of the Laws in his hands.
“Let me ask you a question to test you,’ Jasper said suddenly.
Anna raised her eyelids lazily and said weakly, “Please be a simple one. I don’t have the energy to think too much now.”
“It’s very simple. Just a riddle.
“What did Cinderella do when she got to the ball?” Jasper laughed.
Anna was taken aback. She tilted her head to think about it. Then, she said with a frown, “What did Cinderella do when she got to the ball? Didn’t she dance with the prince and forget her shoe?”
After racking her brains momentarily about this, Anna immediately gave up. She said, “I don’t know. What did she do?”
Jasper smirked. Then, he grabbed Anna’s hand and placed it on a specific part of his body.
Anna was stunned. After a few seconds, she quickly retracted her hand. Then, she pinched Jasper on the arm and yelled, Jasper, do you want to die?”
“What? Didn’t we just…”
“Shut up!”
Jasper was very amused. He said, Alright, didn’t tell you, but wasn’t trying to take advantage of you either. The reason put your hand there to give you hint. She choked.”
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