Chapter 2035 - A normal human being with normal needs
The 99th Divorce
Shen Manting suddenly stopped struggling. She was panting heavily and glaring at him.
Shen Luoâan didnât let her go. He simply stared into her eyes without saying a word.
It took a while for Shen Manting to finally say, âYou canât satisfy me, Shen Luoâan.â
âWhat do you mean?â Shen Luoâan narrowed his eyes as his hands moved up her body along her waistline.
His hands glided over her slowly and tenderly.
Shen Manting felt a strange sensation. She shuddered.
Her body stiffened.
Shen Luoâan could feel her reaction. His hands kept wandering over her body as he whispered, âIs this how you want it?â
Shen Manting felt conflicted inside. She closed her eyes and tilted her head to the side as she tried to push him away.
But instead of letting her go, Shen Luoâan lifted her up.
Shen Manting let out a gasp. In the blink of an eye, she was already pressed onto the bed.
Shen Manting was overwhelmed by a familiar yet strange feeling. She panicked and shouted, âShen Luoâan, let go of me now!â
She flailed her arms and legs about and struggled against him with all the strength she could muster. Her eyes turned red and she was becoming hysterical.
She was scared out of her wits.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Shen Luoâan noticed her fear and immediately released his grip.
Shen Manting quickly rolled down the bed and stumbled away.
She glared at Shen Luoâan with bloodshot eyes, panting heavily.
In a flash, she flung the door open and ran outside.
Shen Luoâan turned around to look at the door. He suddenly felt a deep sense of frustration, followed by irrepressible rage.
He picked up the contract, tore it into pieces, and flung the shreds into the garbage bin.
The shreds of paper hit the edge of the garbage bin and landed on the floor, scattered.
Mrs. Shen was cradling the infant outside. She was concerned when she heard the violent commotion inside the room.
Soon, she saw Shen Manting running out in a panic.
Something looks wrong.
âManting...â
Shen Manting didnât stop to respond at all. She simply bolted out of the door like a startled deer.
Mrs. Shen was taken aback. Just as she was about to enter the room, the baby burst into tears, as if sensing something wrong about the situation.
She entered Shen Luoâanâs room while coaxing the child.
She noticed his ominously grim expression at a glance.
âWhatâs the matter?â Mrs. Shen asked, worried. âDid you argue with Manting?â
Shen Luoâan sighed heavily when he saw his mother.
He sat on the bed and buried his face in his hands, letting out a helpless and despairing sigh. âMother, what should I do to make her stay?â
Mrs. Shen sighed softly.
The infant in her arms kept crying restlessly. Shen Luoâan was getting increasingly agitated. He reached out for the baby and demanded, âPass him to me.â
Mrs. Shen didnât relent and turned around to shield the infant. âYouâve frightened the child. Donât even think of hitting him.â
âWhen have I ever hit the child?â Shen Luoâan became even more upset. âIâm not that ill-tempered.â
Mrs. Shen smiled and said, âYou do know you have an awful temper, right? Whose temper is worse than yours in this family?â
âGrandma has quite a temper.â
âGrandma has lived a free life. She naturally has a temper.â
âMantingâs temper is worse.â
âShe was provoked by you. Iâm all too familiar with your bad temper and unreasonable moods.â Mrs. Shen chided, still holding the infant in her arms. âDidnât you ask me what should you do to make her stay?â
âSo?â
âGive her no reason to leave in order to convince her to stay!â
Shen Luoâan was speechless.
Isnât that nonsense?
But his main concern was this: how to prevent her from leaving?