Chapter 116
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
Other people hated that they weren't beautiful enough, and she expected him to believe that being too beautiful was a load for
her?
Even if he had to believe her, just the fact that she replaced Mia as his wife proved just how calculating she was.
âIf you donât want to tell me the truth, then donât. Now, letâs go.â
Marcus held her hand and pulled her towards the exit.
âWhere to?â Millie asked, pulling her legs.
She didnât want to go with him.
âWe canât go home yet. The party isnât over,â she added insistently.
At this, Marcus stopped moving and turned to her with an angry expression.
âThe party may not be over, but | believe they've seen enough of you tonight to last them a lifetime. Do you really want to stay
and keep stealing the show?â
â| canât leave now. | have to get even with that liar first! She has to pay for what she did.â She was of course, referring to Rhea. ©
Rhea had spent the night throwing daggers at her. The last straw was when she pushed Millie into that pond. There was no way
she was letting it go.
She had to get back at Rhea. The sooner, the better.
âLiar?â Marcus repeated, immediately understanding that she was talking about Rhea.
Just when Millie thought he understood her, he turned and continued moving ahead.
He was too fast for Millie to keep up. Hell, he was hurting her wrist. Fed up with him, she anchored her feet to the floor and
refused to move any further.
Marcus turned back to glare at her with a frown on his face.
Rhea and Millie had been fighting each other for as long as they had known each other. Even if they fought till done, nothing
would come of it.
He was ready to force Millie, but the look on her face made him realize that she wasnât going to change her mind.
Marcus then faced her fully and said, âFine then! Since you want it this way, Iâll give you two options. If you act the same way you
did when | got you out of the water, all clingy and sweet | mean, then I'll let you stay and exact whatever revenge you want to.â
He was beginning to understand Millie. She was a heartless woman through and through. She would use him when she needed
him like she did in the garden. Then, when he was of no use to her, she would keep a distance and even throw disdainful looks
at him.
He had never seen a woman like her.
Meanwhile, Millie almost recoiled from what he said.