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True Fated Marriage (Grace and Heinz) novel Chapter 719

Jodie could not help but quiver in fear. She tried to dodge Henry's hands, dreading to be held in his arms.

However, the man bit her ear and whispered into them.

"Don't move, otherwise it will only make it more painful and more uncomfortable. As long as you cooperate with me, we will feel joy together," he said.

"No." Jodie shook her head, but she could not break free from his grip no matter how hard she tried.

"Stop moving," Henry roared in a deep voice again. "If you continue to behave in this way, you will never leave this place."

Jodie was frightened and did not dare to move again.

This time, she had completely given up on struggling and her face was blank.

"Yes, that's it." Henry put his lips against Jodie's cheek and murmured, "Yes, that's right. Stop moving. Let me love you, and bring you to heaven, and also hell."

Jodie's whole body was trembling. Wherever Henry's breath landed, she got goosebumps. She was horrified.

She couldn't resist, and it seemed that she no longer cared about the humiliation she was facing.

"The feeling you gave me is not ordinary. Each time, it is so warm and tight. You should know that feeling, right, Jodie?" The man's voice was still ringing in her ears like a curse. It resonated in Jodie's heart.

She lowered her eyes dully. Her body had been occupied by him countless times, hence, she had stopped caring about it a long time ago.

Even if she cared, what could she do?

She was now his slave. The man had said that if he let her go, he would catch her again. No matter where she was, as long as he wanted to, he could find her again.

Now, even though he had allowed her to return, he could still easily find her and control her.

If he wanted her body, she couldn't care less about verbal humiliation anymore.

He suddenly bit her ear.

Jodie gasped. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath. The corner of her mouth curled into a sneer. "Henry, I've never felt good. You only felt good because you're selfish. You don't care about my feelings at all. It's better for me to die than to live. Ah!"

Just as she was speaking, Jodie suddenly screamed loudly.

Henry had twisted the flesh on her waist hard, resulting in immense pain.

"Your feelings?" These words had successfully irritated Henry. A hint of irony flashed across his eyes. He gazed coldly at the woman before him, lifted her up, and walked into the warehouse.

Jodie was scared out of her wits, and she was horrified.

"A slave shouldn't have any feelings. You are not qualified to have them. If you want to feel good, you have to cooperate with me," Henry whispered in her ear. "You can try your best to please me, and maybe I will pity you and make you feel good, but what have you done?"

"I did listen to you," Jodie shouted.

"Heh!" Henry's pupils contracted and his anger flared up instantly. The anger made his muscles tense up.

He bit down heavily on Jodie's neck.

"Ah!" Jodie screamed, but she suddenly became silent.

She was afraid. She was afraid that he would bite her so hard that her neck would be bitten off.

"If you don't listen to me, I'll take you back to Alsburg," Henry warned.

Jodie instantly shuddered and shook her head. "No, I'm obedient. I'll listen to you."

A sinister smile played on his lips. He gazed at her coldly and his gaze was terrifying.

His lips fell on Jodie's body.

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