Chapter 249
The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon
Accompanied by Harriet's cries of alarm, Delbert forcefully imprisoned her hands, lifting them above her head.
âDelbert, you canât do this!â
Harriet, her hands pained by his grip, looked up at him with tear- brimmed eyes.
How could he treat her so brutally?
How could he so easily shatter all the beautiful promises he once made to her?
This wasnât the Delbert she loved!
âHarriet, you belong to me. I'll do as | please!â
Delbertâs muscular body pressed down on hers, one hand forcefully pinning her hands down to prevent any chance of escape.
His other hand was free to grasp her delicate chin, his voice sinister and mesmerizing, with a bloodthirsty curve to his lips.
âMy delicate Princess Harriet, Iâll show you now who | really am!
â| used to suppress my true self desperately, just for fear of scaring you, but now | donât want to act anymore!
âFrom now on, you'll live with this paranoid and insane me for the rest of your life!â
âDelbert, let me go!â Harriet, terrified by this cold and frightening Delbert, began to struggle frantically, the iron chains on her hands. clinking sharply.
Unable to use her arms, Harriet kicked out with her legs. She $
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inu genome spot in compicily unayou like a demon from hell. Delbertâs face twisted, his crimson eyes instantly stained with fury, Harriet panicked even more, her body trembling, desperately trying to free her tightly shackled hands.
Glaring at him, she shouted, âDelbert, donât force me to divorce you!â
Delbertâs body stiffened for a moment. The next second, his lips suddenly parted in a hideous twisted smile, his chest heaving violently, revealing the raging emotions within.
âDivorce? Even if | die, you can never get a divorce from me!
âHarriet, in life you belong to me, and in death, you're still mine!â
With that, he no longer cared for Harrietâs struggles and covered her body abruptly, his lips ferociously devouring her soft lips.
No matter how Harriet tried to dodge, he no longer showed any mercy and refused to let her go.
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Their skin touched, scalding and inexplicable!
All oftâs blood seemed to rush to her brain at that moment, but mind suddenly chilled.
ed incredulously at the man pressing down on her. What was his eyes?
Was she his plaything or just an outlet for his desires?
When he was in a good mood, he was extremely gentle. When not, he was dark and violent.
But Harriet was a young woman and could feel fear!
Seeing Harrietâs pained expression, Delbert lifted his lips into a cruel
He whispered lowly, âDonât look at me with those eyes, Harriet. You forced all of this!â
If she had never appeared in his dark and lonely life nor brought hope and light only to withdraw it later, there would never have been this crazed and paranoid Delbert!
Ca After embracing the warmth of the sun, one could no longer endure the darkness!
Seeing Harriet close her eyes in deep pain, as if resigning herself to despair, Delbert frowned.
He took a deep breath and finally softened his tone, âHarriet, just promise me now that you won't leave me again. I'll let you go.
I'll also help you find your mother.
âHow about it?â