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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 439

Lucia had warned Spencer countless times, so she didn't expect him to dare to approach her. When Spencer held her in his arms, her guard went up.

"Spencer, let go!" Missing the best defense, Lucia could not easily break free, so she warned Spencer coldly.

"Lucia, you've hurt me again and again with your words. I've endured it because I love you, but that doesn't mean that I won't be hurt. Since you don't want to change, I won't force you. I just have to do it my way!"

Spencer bowed his head and said stiffly.

His way? Lucia raised her eyebrows and disdained him, and her contempt stung Spencer.

His mind was filled with anger. Spencer bent down and attacked Lucia without thinking twice. Lucia quickly dodged and tried to break free with her hands, but now Spencer was also fierce and didn't care about his strength. Lucia couldn't break free, so she went on to warn,

"Spencer, do that! I don't mind being a laughingstock with you."

The look in Spencer's eyes turned grim, and he paused to look at Lucia with a cold smile on his face as he spoke,

"Sure, I don't mind if you don't. But if Teddy needs more bone marrow in the future, I promise You, I will never help him again, even if it means watching him die in front of me!"

At the mention of Theodore, Lucia's eyes flashed with a hint of vulnerability and her movements subconsciously stopped.

Spencer closed his eyes, feeling intoxicated. He couldn't see Lucia's eyes, which were wide open and filled with hatred.

When it was over, Spencer released Lucia with satisfaction. As soon as she was free, Lucia took a step back and wiped her lips with all her might. She glared at Spencer, resisting the urge to throw him off the building.

It was all for Theodore. Lucia kept reminding herself.

He deliberately looked at Lucia seductively, and looked triumphant. This made him even more convinced that he had to be aggressive with Lucia so that she would listen to him.

"Be gentle with me in the future, okay? I will love you so much," Spencer even said wildly.

Lucia stood in the shadows of the wall. Out of Spencer's sight, her eyes were clouded with gloom.

Be gentle? Sure, let's wait.

Lucia gritted her teeth.

While Lucia struggled to deal with Spencer, Prospect Focus Magazine's coverage of their engagement had already spread across the Internet. Reynolds' appearance, under the personal supervision of the chief reporter, was described as a coup. Lucia's forbearance was portrayed as an unwavering attachment to Spencer, and public opinion exploded.

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