Zera pretended to tremble in fear, her voice shaking slightly. "I… I drove myself. I'll drive back on my own. I won't take this car anymore."
The underlying meaning was clear—she had been in this car before.
Aiken frequently used this car to pick her up, and to many, it had become a symbol of Aiken over the past few years. He loved driving this car, and Zera was curious to see how Simona would react.
Even as Aiken's biological sister, there had to be limits to her behavior, right?
If she kept pushing, surely even Aiken would lose his patience. And when things got ugly, it might even damage their sibling relationship.
But then again, if that relationship really did fall apart, it might actually work in Zera's favor. It would eliminate an obstacle between her and Aiken.
Simona immediately grasped the implication. She smirked coldly and looked at her brother. "Aiken, I'm taking this car back!"
Then, turning to the driver, she said, "Wilbur, drive one of Aiken's other cars."
Wilbur froze for a moment, glanced at Aiken for confirmation, then silently stepped out of the car.
Zera hesitated, looking back at Aiken with wide, innocent eyes, as if she had done something wrong. "Aiken, I…"
But before Aiken could respond, Simona climbed into the car and began stomping on the seats.
The piercing sound of the car alarm blared through the air. No matter how expensive a car was, it couldn't withstand that kind of abuse.
However, Simona didn't stop there. She pulled out a sharp knife, one she usually carried for self-defense, and began slashing at the car's interior.
Aiken's face darkened as he watched his sister vent her frustrations.
Zera stood frozen, utterly dumbfounded. She had never imagined that Simona would go this far. She thought her tantrum would stop at barring Aiken from driving the car—not outright destroying it.
This car… There weren't many like it in the whole city of Jipsburg.
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The readers' comments on the novel: My Flash Romance With the Richest Mogul
Can more chapters be uploaded please . I have been anxiously waiting to read more. Thank you...
More chapters please...
Is the author going to finally portray Skylark as a brave woman who can argue and communicate like a normal person in this real world? Hoping so.......
I don't like this story portraying Skylark's personality as too weak, too naive, Can't even defend herself Like accepting every humiliation from Vera's schemes and injustice without saying anything or doing anything. I wonder who is the protagonist in this novel, Vera or Skylark....