Chapter 432 She Doesn’t Want to Go
Miles walked down the stairs impatiently and looked at Nicole apologetically. “Ms. Stanton, leave this to me. Go on in. Don’t let your guests see this joke of a person.”
Nicole raised her eyebrows. ‘Right, I don’t want to deal with her anyway…’ She smiled lightly. “Okay, then I’ll leave this to you.’
Melanie looked at the tacit understanding and familiarity between those two who did not care about her and felt so vexed that she unconsciously clenched her fists. Miles walked over in large strides.
He had an imposing and cold vibe as he grabbed Melanie’s arm and dragged her towards the deck. He pushed Melanie’s waist against the railing. Below them was the deep dark sea.
There were no strong waves, but the water still threatened to devour one’s life. The cold wind blew past them. Melanie suddenly felt frightened. She clutched the railing with a deadly grip as her voice trembled.
“Miles, w-what are you trying to do?!” Miles was shrouded in gloom and a piercing chill. He kept pushing her downward. Miles sneered. “Melanie, I’ll give you two choices. You can either disappear from my sight forever or…
I’ll throw you down from here.” For the first time, Melanie could hear such obvious hatred in his voice that was devoid of warmth. She could feel the coldness seeping into her bones. Melanie suddenly panicked and looked up.
They were far from the shore, and behind them were Nicole’s bodyguards. Even if Melanie was thrown off the deck, no one would save her.
She would just drown, and no one would know. Melanie felt instant regret. These silly tricks were useless on Nicole and Miles. Miles did not loosen his grip. It would take no more than ten seconds to throw Melanie over the railing He was just waiting for her to choose.
Would he dare to? Miles might not have dared to throw someone off-board before. Since his identity as SW Corporation’s only heir was revealed, he was no ordinary person.
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