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Divorce and Freedom No More Homemaker for Him novel Chapter 811

Divorce and Freedom: No More Homemaker for Him

Chapter 811 Giving Up

Kaleb gritted his teeth. Shut up!

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Like he was restraining a struggling doll, Kaleb held Bria tightly so she couldn’t go anywhere. While dealing with her constant thrashing, he managed to grab a belt.

He threw Bria onto the couch.

Bria immediately tried to get up.

Kaleb pressed his body down over hers, pinned her hands above her head, and used the belt to tie her wrists together.

Bria hadn’t expected him to do this. Furious, she kicked wildly, struggling with all her strength, but once Kaleb fully pinned her down, even the little room she had to move was gone.

She was so mad that she lashed out with words instead. So now you’re into tying people up? Kaleb, you act all proper, but deep down, you’re worse than anyone!

Kaleb had finally seen just how unreasonable Bria could be.

With a click, the belt buckle tightened around her wrists, completely restricting her movement.

The struggle between them had been intense, leaving Kaleb slightly out of breath. He got off her, sat to the side, and exhaled slowly, trying to compose himself.

Thinking back on everything that had just happened, it all felt absurd. Almost laughable.

His life had always been steady, uneventful, and now he was caught up in something so childish, rolling around like kids fighting. Even if he never saw Bria again, he’d probably remember this ridiculous moment forever.

Kaleb turned his head, expression blank. I’m taking you home now, Ms. Winston.

Bria couldn’t move, so all she could do was curse. You bastard! How dare you pull this on me! Kaleb, untie me right now!

Kaleb frowned. If I untie you, you’ll just start grabbing me again.

Bria snorted. So what if I take a little advantage of you? Are you really that shy? Are you even a man? And what’s rude about me touching you? That’s a reward. Do you even understand that?

Kaleb almost laughed from sheer frustration.

What even goes on in her head?

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Chapter 811 Giving Up.

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In front of elders, she can act perfectly well behaved, like a polite, sensible person. But right now, she’s nothing but a shameless troublemaker. What kind of life is she living? All masks, no sincerity.

Kaleb didn’t feel like arguing with her anymore. Thankfully, this wasn’t the first time she’d acted like this, so he was somewhat prepared and not completely shaken. Still, the things she said were hard to believe.

Then again, thinking it through, there was no way Bria would actually get pregnant. Even after knowing her this long, even after seeing her with her adorable niece and nephew, he’d never seen a trace of maternal instinct in her. What she said earlier had just been to provoke him.

After resting a bit, Kaleb prepared to take her to the car.

Her hands were tied, but she could still walk.

But Bria refused to get up.

So Kaleb had no choice but to carry her.

The moment he lifted her, Bria suddenly went quiet, curling into his arms without resistance.

When she was quiet, there was a distant, fragile quality to her, something that came from both her appearance and the lifeless look in her eyes when she was in a bad mood.

It was a stark contrast to how she had just been moments ago.

Kaleb’s brows twitched slightly, his grip tightening on her shoulder as he kept walking. He placed her in the passenger seat and fastened her seatbelt.

After getting in the car, Bria didn’t say a word. She just stared out the window, like a completely different person. The intensity from before was gone, replaced by sudden coldness and detachment.

Kaleb’s jaw tightened as he gripped the steering wheel and drove toward her house.

He’d been there once before and knew the way. When they reached the underground garage, Bria still refused to walk.

Kaleb, already familiar with the place, unbuckled her seatbelt. Their eyes met briefly, then both instinctively looked away.

Kaleb grew even quieter. He carried her into the elevator, then out, all the way to her front door.

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