Chapter 39
The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon
Chapter 39 A Request After finally soothing Harriet, Delbert couldnât resist picking her up and leaving the mountains.
Her tears threatened to flood the entire mountainside.
Seeing Tucker wanting to follow, Delbert stopped it with a whistle.
Tucker sat on the ground and hung its head in dejection.
Unable to bear leaving it behind, Harriet tugged at Delbert's sleeve and pleaded, âTucker is lonely. Can we take him home?â
âNo!â Delbert rejected it flatly, worried that Tucker might cause trouble at home.
Harriet crinkled her nose and looked at him with tearful eyes.
âYou're bad. You promised me, but you didnât listen to me. Ahhh... | hate you.â
Harrietâs loud sobs resumed, prompting Delbert to relent.
âAlright, we'll take him back.â
Harriet grinned with satisfaction, leaving Delbert feeling helpless.
They left with Tucker and joined Opal before they returned to the villa.
The sunlight cast long, diagonal shadows, creating a picturesque scene.
At the villaâs entrance, Harriet suddenly wriggled out of Delbertâs arms and stood before him with a serious look.
âColleen bullied me, and Iâm going to teach her a lesson. You should GUL aXeTIK Her petite figure was a stark contrast to Delbertâs towering height, but her aura was not inferior.
âOkay,â Delbert smiled, ruffling her hair.
He had intentionally left Colleen for Harriet to handle anyway.
She had been timid and easily bullied, but now she had learned how to fight back.
All Delbert needed to do was support her unconditionally.
He would support her forever.
Harriet smiled with satisfaction, revealing her dimples.
âTucker, letâs go!â
Harriet beckoned to Tucker, who immediately ran over and nuzzled up against her, eliciting giggles from her.
With Delbert and Tucker by her side, Harriet swaggered into the villa.
The servants respectfully greeted them, but when they noticed the imposing mastiff with a scarred face and blue eyes, they recoiled in fear.
âSummon Colleen,â Delbert commanded, his demeanor carrying a chilling edge.
The servants hastened to fulfill his order.
Colleen was in her room nursing her swollen legs. She couldnât understand why she was experiencing such discomfort, and she cursed Harriet for her misfortunes.
âColleen, something is wrong!â
Aservant rushed in to report, startling Colleen.
She threw a hot water bottle at the devant âWhat are you doing? You are the wall out of mar The car was hit and stand incat falling to the ground She threw a hot water bottle at the servant.
âWhat are you doing? You scared the hell out of me!â
The servant was hit and staggered, almost falling to the ground.