Chapter 141
The Billionaire’s Maid Bride
The man gripped her chin tightly and said, âLook at yourself! Youâre so sneaky and terrifying! Does Dr.
Dylan know youâre throwing yourself at me like this? Allison, how could there be such a woman like you in this world?â
Allison sneered, âYes, I am sneaky, I am scary, and I am vain, wanting to gain glory through you. But I am still better than someone like you who only knows how to play tricks behind peopleâs back!â
Suddenly, she felt a sharp pain in her jaw The man fiercely grabbed her neck Her neck was so slender, it seemed like it could be snapped with just a little force She stared straight into Lucianâs eyes.
Her gaze was resolute and innocent, as if she would be relieved if Lucian really strangled her.
The man was momentarily stunned by those eyes It was as if he was deceived by them, and he let go of her. âAllison, I told you before, if you break up with that guy. I might consider it. Think about it if Dr.
Dylan saw the video of me holding you in my arms, would he still like you?â He gently patted the womanâs face, watching her complexion slowly turn pale âLucian, youâre despicable!â She knew that Dr. Dylan was wrongly accused, and it was all this manâs doing! Heâs using such a lowly tactic, itâs disgusting! Allison: âIâll break up with him: please let him go.â
âAlright, then Iâll let your lover goâ Lucian raised his eyebrows, looking at her, and said âUndress.â
Allisonâs lips trembledâwhat?
He lowered his head, his gaze falling on his belt.
âIf you can please me, Iâll help you save your lover. If not, well, you can imagine the consequencesâ
Allison seemed to understand his meaning.
She trembled. âI wonât.â
He looked at her, trembling. âYou wonât? Fine, get out!â
Allison clenched her teeth. She took a deep breath, her vision blurred by tears, and finally made a decision.
Lucian suddenly gritted her teeth, thinking of this woman coming to beg him for Dr. Dylan. The sudden tenderness in his heart disappeared.
Lucian held her chin tightly; his other hand grabbed her waist and threw her onto the sofa. Tears kept rolling down Allisonâs face.
âWho are you playing the pitiful act for? Did I ask you to come here? Didnât you come here for your lover?â
Allison pressed her lips together, her voice hoarse. âPlease, Mr. Lindbergh: Please let Dr. Dylan go.
But before she could finish her sentence, the man waved his hand, pushing everything on the coffee table to the floor, and said, âAlright, Iâll satisfy you.â
He put her on the coffee table; her body was hot like a furnace, while the marble coffee table behind her was very cold. Allison was shivering, instinctively wanting to hug him, but the man just sneered, âSo despicable!â
From the sofa to the coffee table and then to the floorâtoâceiling window, Allison felt like she was floating in the air. The feeling of weightlessness scared her. Behind her was the glass window, outside of which was the view that could only be seen from the 66th floor. From here, she could clearly see the pedestrans and vehicles below Allisonâs face turned pale. âNo, not here.â
âWhat are you afraid of, afraid that others will see you like this? Who are you pretending for?â
Allisonâs vision started to blur.