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Substitute Bride and Her Husband Who Disappeared novel Chapter 101

What else might a man desire from a woman besides evident physical desires?

She forced herself to suppress the natural disgust in her heart. Vivian retorted, "But, Young Master Caine, with so many actresses in the crew. I believe Sophia Pike suits your taste. She's pure, naive—just the type men seem to adore, isn't she?"

"No, no, no."

Alexander's fingers wagged in negation, his gaze upon Vivian sparkled with a predatory gleam, akin to a wolf stalking its prey. He held Vivian in his unwavering gaze.

"Vivian," he began, "I'm drawn to women like you—aloof to the world, yet wild in private. Men harbor a strong desire to conquer, and mere physical possession does not satisfy me. I enjoy winning you over, seeing you surrender."

His words stirred memories of that night.

Without a doubt, having someone like Alexander—rich, influential, and affluent—as a boyfriend did have its appeal, especially considering his romantic flair and knack for pleasing women.

"Lost in thoughts?"

Alexander's warm breath tickled Vivian's earlobe, sending waves of tingling sensation coursing through her body.

Startled, Vivian realized that Alexander had brazenly drawn closer during her momentary distraction. She pushed him away with disgust, "Alexander!"

Outraged, her shoulders shaking, she blurted, "Can you just stay away from me?"

"No. Absolutely not!"

A smirk played at the corners of Alexander's mouth. "Vivian, a fine lady like you deserves a gentleman's pursuit. You can reject me, but you can't stop me from chasing you."

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