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We Will Collide Someday by Scarlett Sanchez novel Chapter 164

Chapter 164 I’ll Repay What She Owes You

Hearing Terrence’s words, Alexa felt a little wronged in her heart.

She was clearly doing things according to Terrence’s request, but what was he angry about?

Terrence threw away the handkerchief directly, took out a stack of tissues, and pressed them against the corner of Alexa’s mouth.

“Wipe your mouth clean!”

Terrence’s actions could not be considered gentle, but Alexa did not say anything and endured it silently.

It was not until he slowly wiped away the filth from her mouth that Alexa quietly distanced herself from him.

There was nothing in her stomach, and she just vomited some gastric acid.

But Terrence had severe mysophobia, and Alexa was clear about it.

She was just about to dispose of the dirty tissue, but Terrence had already tidied up the tissue

patiently, not showing any dislike on his face.

Alexa was depressed and had a few complicated feelings in her heart.

She wondered, why can’t I see through Terrence?

Alexa looked at Terrence in a daze, so she did not have time to avoid Terrence’s gaze.

“Why are you staring at me?” Terrence said grumpily. “Who allows you to do so?”

Terrence was so stubborn, and even though he was smug in his heart, what he said scared Alexa.

Alexa immediately turned his head and stared at her knees in a daze.

Terrence let out an ambiguous snort as he sized up her lower abdomen intentionally.

He felt a trace of irritation in his heart again.

“About two hours are needed. Can you hold on? Or do you want to take a plane?”

“No need,” Alexa refused without thinking, “I won’t trouble you.”

Terrence ridiculed in his heart, trouble me?

“Mrs. Ramsey, don’t you think it’s ridiculous for you to say this?” Terrence looked at Alexa coldly. “You have troubled me a lot before.”

Alexa was even more speechless and wished she could bury her head in the ground.

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She endured the two hours of driving as if it was a dream.

After getting out of the car, she found that Terrence had sent her to a new place.

The villa in front of her was elegant and beautiful. There was no sea in the distance but a quiet

forest.

Alexa narrowed her eyes and asked indifferently.

“What is this place?”

“You don’t need to know.”

Terrence explained and walked into the living room on his own.

All the furnishings there were exactly the same as those of the Duckdale Villa, and the difference

was that there were no servants.

Alexa was sure that Terrence must have some strange special hobbies.

“From now on, live here. No one else knows about this.” Terrence ordered coldly, “If you run

around again, I won’t be sure that nothing will happen.”

Alexa shivered slightly and stepped forward silently, not saying a word.

The atmosphere was a little awkward. Terrence stared at her angrily and hesitated to speak.

“How long are you going to lock me up?”

Alexa said as if she was a prisoner. In fact, that was exactly the case.

“It’s none of your business.”

After Terrence finished speaking in a displeased tone, he turned around and left. Alexa sat on the

sofa with ridicule on her face.

“Terrence, how long do you think you can lock me up?”

“I’ll do it until you die,” Terrence said without looking back.

“Okay.”

Alexa’s tone was gentle, causing the emotions in Terrence’s heart to become even stranger.

Terrence slammed the door, and soon the sound of a car starting came from outside.

Alexa got up slowly and walked to the kitchen.

She had eaten nothing for a day and could faint at any time.

Alexa cooked a bowl of spaghetti that was not so delicious and forced herself to eat it.

Chapter 164 I’ll Repay What She Owes You

Now she was not alone, and there was a child in her belly.

What if this child was born?

The child can accompany Keyon in my place

She thought, Terrence will repay it for her?

On what basis?

What right does that slut Alexa have?

Would that woman care about this?

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