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Unwanted Daddy Don't Come Closer to Mommy novel Chapter 1074

When the door was slammed aloud, she shivered and gasped, watching it close in surprise, as if she can't believe her eyes.

Followed by this shock, there was also an indescribable pain overwhelming in her heart, for she was completely exhausted. She can't restrain this feeling which emerged from the deep heart and spread over it.

She felt as if she had been severely slapped by this reality.

She even wondered if she restrained her words to him ten minutes ago, will it not be like this?

Like a stray dog driven out of the house.

She stood in front of the door for a long moment, trying to reach out and knock on the door, but stopped shortly before touching its crack.

It is meaningless to knock on it. She feels even if she hangs in front of his house, he will not be moved.

She can't do anything but bear it.

At this moment, this painful and lonely feeling is overwhelming her. She wanted to explain with countless words, but stopped before they came out of her mouth.

She doesn't have the qualification.

She was enslaved.

Once upon a time, she was enslaved by Maria and became her doormat. When Maria was angry, she could beat and scold her casually. Now she was enslaved by Victor.

She gave him an excuse to hurt her.

Victor was curious about why her eyes were tough though she had no dignity and was always humble.

The more he suppresses her, the stronger she is.

All her seemingly soft-hearted behaviors are stubborn, which makes him feel extremely uncomfortable.

Victor wanted to prevent her from coming in, but Rankin can't endure that. He rushed to open the door and pulled her in. Seeing her red eyes, he said to Victor, "How can you be so rude? Elinor's a girl. How can you let her stand outside at night?"

He is so cruel.

Victor narrowed his eyes with a smile, without pity and guilt, but only coldness and numbness on his face. His expression was exactly the same as Dixon's. "Are you homeless? Why do you always live with me like a street dog? Go back to your house. I don't need you to take care of me."

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