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Elgin scooped her up with his big hands and tossed her into the car like it was nothing.
Cowering in the corner, Letitia panicked. âWho, who are you marrying me off to No, let me out of the carâ¦â
She was a living and breathing person, not some parcel they could pass around.
âI could marry you off to anyone I want.â Elgin pinched her chin. saying icily, âYou donât get a sayâ
Letitia felt like crying but feared annoying him, so she held back her tears, not daring to let them fall. Catching a glimpse of Letitiaâs tear-filled and bright eyes, Elgin felt a momentary softness in his heart.
No, how could he feel pity for his enemyâs daughter? Ridiculous! Elginâs face looked cold and impassive again as he irritably adjusted his tie.
Suddenly, a pair of soft and pale hands appeared in his cuffs.
âPlease, please donâtâ¦â Letitiaâs tears splashed onto the back of his hand. âAnything but this. Donât ruin me like thisâ¦â
It was the first time she had begged Elgin, and she didnât know if it would make any difference.
Her voice eerily reminded Elgin of the woman from the night before.
There was a resemblance! But it couldnât be Letitia. She had been locked up in the mental hospital and had no way out.
Elgin gently cleaned the tears from his hand. âAfter two years, I finally hear you back down.â
Then, he said with a cruel smile, âToo bad. Itâs pointless.â
Her hands slipped from his sleeve.
His phone started ringing. Phedra, his stepmother, was calling.
âDear Elgin,â Phedra pretended to care and asked, âI heard you were with a woman at the hotel last night..
Before she could finish, Elgin cut her off, âThatâs right. Weâre on our way to the city hall now.â
âWhat. huh? Youâre marrying her?â
âYes.â
Elgin was a master at striking the first blow.
Phedra was trying to plant a spy by his side by sending him women, and he was not about to let her have her way.
Elgin would keep searching for the woman from last night, but he couldnât let Phedra catch on.
The room was pitch black, and he hadnât seen her face. So Phedra could easily find someone to impersonate her, and he couldnât tell.
The best plan for the time was to have Letitia fill in temporarily!
After all, she was bound to him for life, paying for her sins.
After hanging up, Elgin raised an eyebrow slightly. âListen up, Letitia. The man youâre marrying⦠is me.â
Marry him? Letitia couldnât believe her ears.
Yet, judging by his expression, he didnât appear to be joking at all!
Letitia held the pen but didnât sign at the city hall.
She had never imagined becoming Mrs. Ramirez. She didnât belong in that place.
She would stay in the psychiatric hospital rather than stay by Elginâs side day and night.
The clerk asked suspiciously, âMs. Sanders, are you doing this of your own free will?â
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âOf course.â Elgin embraced her from behind, guiding her hand to sign. âMy wife is too excited.â
His broad chest against her back felt seemingly gentle but was forceful!
âLetitia, if this marriage doesnât go through, Iâll definitely make you suffer!â Elgin warned in a chilling whisper.
Letitia felt like a puppet, manipulated at his will
When the marriage certificate was issued, Elgin took it away. âDonât get any ideas, Letitia. Youâre still nothing.â
She bit her lip. âIs marrying me just another way to torment me?â
âYou could say that.â Elgin walked out. âBack to Ivory Towers.â
Ivory Towers was Elginâs private residence, located in an upscale neighborhood and surrounded by mountains and water, which was the epitome of luxury.
It was like a gilded cage.
Standing in the middle of the living room, Letitia looked out of place in her faded clothes and canvas shoes like an ugly duckling that had stumbled into a castle.
The servants whispered among themselves, âWho is that? Jesus. Sheâs dressed poorer than us.â
âShush, Mr. Ramirez brought her here himself.â
The butler scolded, âHave you no desire to keep your tongues? Thatâs Mrs. Ramirez, the lady of Ivory Towers!â
Goodness, Mrs. Ramirez looked so plain!
Elgin walked over and instructed indifferently, âClean her up and bring her to my room.â
Letitia was horrified, wondering what he was going to do.
No, he would see the love bites on her body!
Even without having sex, just being in the same room with Elgin was enough to suffocate Letitia!
She shrank back. âI can sleep anywhere, like the basement, the utility room, or even on the floor!â
âI decide what you do!â Elgin waved his hand, signaling the servants to take her away as he headed upstairs.
Letitiaâs palms sweated with nervousness, dreading what awaited her.
She couldnât keep being so submissive. She must escape! Of all stratagems, retreat is the best!
The bathtub was full of water, and the servants were about to undress her.
âI can do it myself,â she said, âJust wait at the door.â
âBut Mr. Ramirez instructedâ¦â
âI wonât tell him.â
After sending everyone away, Letitia looked up at the small window.
Elgin sat before the computer in the study, looking at Dr. William on the screen. âDid the results come out?â
William coughed, âThey did, butâ¦â
âSpit it out.â
âAsthenozoospermia,â William said, âIâve checked three times. No mistake.â
Elginâs fingers, tapping on the desk, halted all at once.
When he received the medical report two days ago, he couldnât believe he had such a disease and immediately contacted top-notch urologists abroad. Surprisingly, he got the same result.
William continued, âBut Mr. Ramirez, I found something unusual in the tests.â
âOh
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âIâm sure some food or medication youâve been taking for a long time has caused this â
Hearing this, Elgin relaxed a bit.
He smirked coldly. âIs it curable?â
âAbsolutely. Mr. Ramirez, Iâll prescribe you medication, a three-month course. But the best way is to find the cause for a
permanent cure.â
âHmmâ Elgin looked out the window, his mind crystal clear
Since his fatherâs death, Phedra had been sending all sorts of soups to Ivory Towers daily under the quise of caring for
him
If he didnât make a move, Phedra would nag non stop, going on and on about stuff like Marcelâs favorite drinks when he
was alive
Elgin was so annoyed that he couldnât stand it and took several sips each time to humor her. Who wouldâve thought that Phedra had such a wicked scheme up her sleeve?
She wanted to use this trick to make sure none could carry his child even if he got a bunch of women, and thus cut off the Ramirez family line!
âThump thump thump!â He heard footsteps rushing outside, and the butler banged on the door hard. âMr. Ramirez! Trouble!
Elgin had an icy look. âWhatâs the panic? Spill it!â
âMrs. Ramirez⦠is gone!â
The bathroom was in perfect order, and the bath water was untouched. Only the ventilation window was open, just wide enough for a person to wriggle through.
Letitia had the nerve to escape through the window! She sure had some nerve!
Elginâs face was as dark as thunder. âA bunch of good-for-nothings! You canât even keep an eye on one woman!â
âMr. Ramirez, Mrs. Ramirezâs phone is still here⦠Thereâs a voice message.â
Elgin played it, and a clear female voice came through.
âElgin, Iâve had two years of atonement, and weâre even. Donât count on seeing me again!â