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Loveless Marriage novel Chapter 95

All of a sudden, Christian started to kiss her deeply. As she lay in a position hard to resist, and struggled several times in vain, the man kissed deeper, as if he 

Isabella was so annoyed that she straightly bit his lip. 

Frowning, Christian subconsciously let her go.        

Isabella ruthlessly pushed him up, exhaled, mocking: "Bulling a patient, Christian, you are really a man."        

He straightened his body, licked his lips and smiled, "Whether I'm a man or not, I thought you've already figured it out in the past three years."

"..." 

Feeling that he had indeed bullied her a little much and was afraid that she may not rest well, Christian then said: "Alright then, sleep early."     

After he left, Isabella finally calmed herself down.   

Isabella feigned death as she closed her eyes in the quilt and fell into a deep sleep after a while.       

Minh and John returned to Brighton next morning. After Isabella was discharged from the hospital, she was then brought back to the hotel by Christian.        

Originally, Christian wanted her to rest for a while before going to Polygon in the afternoon. But Isabella just felt unpleasant staying alone with him, so they had to change the schedule to the morning.           

As she knew that she wouldn't be able to escape, so she went to the Polygon with Christian after getting changed.

... 

Right before the Polygon building, Isabella got off his car. She looked pretty good in her formal attire and light make up. Her figure wasn't very slim, but was well-proportioned, at least her belly was covered.      

Although she was angry with him, Isabella was still rational, and she had to protect Benton's reputation.     

Christian was dressed in a dark suit that was pressed neatly. He looked rather noble and handsome. Without an expression on his face, his attention was completely focused on the lady beside him.  

As soon as they entered the building, the security guard and receptionists immediately greeted respectfully, "Mr. Miller."

“Yes." 

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