Edward Smith drives the car away.
Sitting in the passenger seat, Alice carefully wipes the drops from her body and holds her breath.
She could feel the cold air in the car, which makes her shiver.
The black Bentley stops in a private villa.
After they got out of the car, Alice wants to go out. The silence during the journey lets her suddenly be afraid of facing him.
He becomes colder now and it is harder to get along with him.
"Where are you going, Alice? Come in here!"
Edward Smith sees her rushing out of the garage; he lunges forward and clenches her wrist, going into the garage.
But the rain is so heavy that he is wet from head to toe too.
"Let me go! I have nothing to do with you now!"
Alice growls at him. Her heart goes wild at the sight of his cool, handsome face.
Why does he pester her when he is going to get married?
Doesn't he know their marriage is a thing of the past?
"I will be in charge of your affairs as long as I live!"
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