Chapter 1803: Giving Up
You Hit My Heart
Chapter 1803: Giving Up
His eyes immediately ignited with flames, uncontrollable anger.
"Bastard!" Felix shouted, looking up. "Cloud, let her go!"
Afraid that his men might accidentally harm Vicki, he ordered everyone
to put down their guns. He had no idea what she had endured, but his
heart ached as if it were being twisted.
Cloud casually leaned against the balcony railing, the night wind
blowing, and the twilight stripped away the last hint of color, leaving
only a silent darkness.
In the yard, overgrown with weeds, scattered streetlights still emitted a
faint glow, barely illuminating the surroundings.
Cloud's long hair fluttered in the wind, exuding an evil aura, creating a
strong sense of discord with his originally gentle appearance.
Vicki turned her head to look at Cloud's familiar yet unfamiliar profile.
He shouldn't have been like this. Fate had changed everything.
She felt even more emotional, as if a giant stone was pressing down on
her, making it hard to breathe.
âLet her go? Why?" Cloud suddenly tightened his embrace around
Vicki, unbuttoning the clothes that had been draped over her shoulders,
revealing the torn undershirt he had ripped open. In the dark of night,
her exposed shoulders seemed to emit the most beautiful light.
Vicki's figure was tall, and he slightly lowered his head, his cold lips
landing directly on her shoulder.
Moving upward, he suddenly, right in front of Felix, fiercely kissed Vicki
on the lips.
Felix witnessed Cloud forcibly kissing Vicki, and he went mad. He
stomped his foot and raised the gun in his hand, shouting, "Cloud, let
her go! How dare you touch my woman? I'll kill you!"
While Vicki was being forcefully kissed by Cloud, she frowned deeply.
Although her hands were currently handcuffed, it didn't mean she was
incapable of resistance. She clenched her fist and discreetly struck
Cloud's vulnerable abdomen.
Cloud couldn't avoid it, emitted a muffled groan of pain, and had to let
go of her lips.
But from Felix's perspective, Cloud had only temporarily let go of Vicki
and continued to provoke him.
Cloud concealed the traces of his pain, smirked at Felix, and said,
"What? Your woman? Are you mistaken? Hahaha, why? Don't you
know? Hasn't she told you? We were childhood sweethearts, grew up
together, and we were once a couple.â
Felix froze, standing still, his whole body stiff, unable to move.
He didn't know that Vicki had never mentioned it, only saying that she
grew up in the same orphanage as Cloud. He had suspected more than
once that Vicki had someone she loved because for the past four
years, she had never shown any sign of affection towards him. Her cold
expression, her cold heart, never changed. She only showed warmth
when they were intimate, and he could feel a slight temperature from
her body.
Seeing Felix's tense expression, Cloud continued, "Think about it
carefully. Has she ever said she loves you? Let me tell you, we were
together every day, sleeping in the same bed. When we were sixteen,
she gave me her first kiss. I've touched every inch of her skin, except
for the last step, we've done everything. You think you've got her?
Dream on, she has always belonged to me."
Cloud knew Vicki's personality too well, growing up together. She would
never easily say the word "love." Whether it was for him back then or
for Felix now, it was the same.
That's why he was certain that even if Vicki married Felix, she wouldn't
tell Felix that she loved him.
He was planting discord between them.
Felix's eyes turned bloodshot, his tightly clenched fists showing the
bulging veins on the back of his hands. He wished he could charge
forward now and knock Cloud's hands off Vicki. Cloud's words deeply
stung him.
He admitted that he had gone mad with jealousy.
The thought of Vicki being with Cloud and sharing beautiful moments of
their youth together made him almost insane with jealousy.
Behind him, two of his men firmly held onto him. "Mr. Saunders, we're
still not sure how many people are inside the villa. You mustn't act
recklessly. Let our men gather more information before making a
move."
Felix knew he couldn't act impulsively. He shouted at Vicki, "Vicki, I will
definitely rescue you. I won't let you stay in the clutches of this
scumbag."
Little did he know, Vicki, who had remained silent all this time, suddenly
spoke up.
Her voice was ice-cold, a deep tone that traveled back and forth in the
night.
"Felix, go back."
She looked down at Felix from a high vantage point, and the night
covered up any signs of reluctance and pain in her eyes. The
reasonshe was willing to leave with Cloud was that she had other
motives. She currently needed to stay by Cloud's side. She hadn't
expected Felix to refuse to give up and search everywhere, finding her
so quickly. Now she had to drive Felix away.
âYou leave. I won't go with you. Don't waste your effort,â she said coldly.
Felix couldn't believe what he was hearing. He stood there, frozen in
place, his entire body stiffening.
âI don't believe it. I don't believe..." He touched his ring finger, their
wedding ring. They had even obtained a marriage certificate. Now she
was telling him that it was all a lie. How could he believe it?
Vicki saw that Felix still refused to leave and spoke with a trace of
anger, "Go away. I don't want to see you anymore."
To sever his last hope, she forcefully removed the wedding ring from
her ring finger. It was a rare cat's eye gem that she actually liked. She,
who didn't usually care for jewelry, loved this ring.
She threw it at him with force.
A precise throw.
The cold ring hit his handsome cheek and then fell to the ground.
It didn't hurt, but it felt like a sharp blade piercing straight into his heart,
no blood visible, yet it was already overflowing with fresh blood.