Chapter 217
The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon
These shameless people were not worth her tears at all.
Harriet looked at the empty hotel room, her eyes flickering.
Everything had finally come to an end.
âMom, | have avenged you. Did you see it in heaven?â She thought.
âHarriet, we should go back now.â Delbertâs voice came from behind her.
âDelbert, donât you think tonightâs events are satisfying?â Harriet laughed, putting her hand on his shoulder.
Delbert shook his head and said in a heavy voice, âI donât feel satisfied. | feel sorry.â
âWhy feel sorry? Itâs their own fault. They deserve the consequences they're facing! If my mom were in heaven, she would be as happy as me,â Harriet said.
Harriet laughed until she almost started crying.
â| feel sorry for you. | feel sorry that you got your hands dirty dealing with those shameless people! â Delbert explained.
Harrietâs laughter faded, and the mockery in her eyes was replaced by a layer of mist.
Delbert really understood her.
âDelbert, letâs go home,â she said after calming down.
She took hold of Delbertâs hand and left the hotel.
In the underground parking lot, just as Harriet walked to Delbertâs luxury car and was about to open the car door, Delbert suddenly pressed her against the car door.
âHmm? What's wrong?â she asked wonderingly.
Delbert looked down at her with an inexplicable lure.
The lights in the parking lot outlined Delbertâs facial contours, making him look unapproachable, like a god.
âYou made me worried, and Iâm going to punish you!â he said.
Harriet felt a tingling sensation all over her body, and her cheeks turned rosy.
She raised her face and faintly smiled. âHow are you going to punish me?â
Delbert clasped the back of her head, and his cool lips pressed against hers.
+15 BONOS.
Even though they had kissed each other so many times, every time Harriet felt the warmth of Delbertâs lips, she couldnât help but become flustered, not knowing where to place her hands.
The blush on her face spread to her ears and lingered.
After a few minutes, when Harriet was almost out of breath, Delbert finally let go of her.
He looked at Harriet, who had shyly buried herself in his arms, and croaked, âRemember, donât put yourself in dangerous situations again. Otherwise, | will worry.â
âYeah!â Harriet hummed in response, clinging to his clothes.
Yet Delbert didnât relent.