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Chapter 285

    It was a text from Sylvia.


    “Odell, I’m already at home. Stop calling me. I know it’s due to pure impulsiveness that you want to marry


    me again but I do not wish for that. I have no more feelings for you. What happenedst night was


    merely an ident. I’ll just pretend that it was just a bad day and I was bitten by a dog. You should also


    forget about it. “We both have our separate lives to live and it would be better for us to maintain our


    distance. May you grow old with Tara.”


    After going through the message, ayer of frost seemed to havee upon Odell’s face. She said that


    she did not want to marry him again and had no feelings for him anymore.


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    She said it had just been an ident and had even referred to him as a dog.


    That was all Odell had gotten from the message. He put his phone away and stepped on the


    eleration pedal.


    Night had fallen.


    Back at Sylvia’s ce, after Aunt Tonya had prepared dinner, she called Sylvia down to eat. Sylvia went


    down and sat at the table. After having some warm food, she felt a lot better. It was at this moment that


    Tom’s painful grunt came from the door. Sylvia bolted up in shock and went outside with Aunt Tonya.


    They found Tom curled up in pain on the ground with Odell beside him. Odell walked past Tom and


    approached the entrance. He loosened his cor, a grim look on his face. His towering figure made him


    look like a bloodthirsty monster.


    He was the one who had beaten Tom up.


    Sylvia’s face turned pale.


    Aunt Tonya quickly pulled Sylvia behind her back and shouted, “Odell, what are you doing? Sylvia didn’t


    do anything wrong. I won’t let you touch her!” Odell frowned and looked at Sylvia.


    Sylvia’s eyes shifted a little before she pulled Aunt Tonya behind her. She said to Aunt Tonya, “Aunt


    Tonya, don’t worry. He won’t hit me.” Then, she took the initiative to approach the intimidating man and


    said, “Odell, I already made myself clear in the text message. Go home. There’s nothing to talk—Wait!


    What are you


    doing? Put me down!” Odell carried her up without saying a word and turned around. “Odell, put her


    down!” Aunt Tonya anxiously chased after him, but given her age, she could barely keep up with Odell’s


    pace even if she ran. Then, Odell tossed Sylvia into the car, locked it and drove away. The car drove out


    of the residential district momentster.


    Sylvia anxiously fastened her seatbelt and cautiously looked out the window.


    Judging by the direction, it looked like Odell was heading for the old Carter Residence again. She


    screamed, “Let me out! I don’t want to go there!”


    The car elerated.


    Sylvia gasped to suppress her anger and said, “Odell, can you please stop? Let’s talk about


    this.”


    Odell kept his eyes on the road. His expression remained frosty but the car obviously slowed down.


    Sylvia sighed and said, “I know I lost control of my emotions in the text. I shouldn’t have referred to you


    as a dog. Please forgive me.” The car screeched to a stop at the side of the street. Just as Sylvia was


    about to catch her breath, her seat was suddenly lowered, bringing her down with it.


    The man’s towering figure then climbed on top of her and overwhelmed her with the size of his body.


    His size wasrge enough to overwhelm her. Sylvia quickly put her hands in front of herself and


    screamed, “Odell, stop it! Let’s talk, please don’t do this!”


    Odell stared at her with a frosty gaze. “So, you said that you were only venting your emotions in the


    text?”


    Thinking quickly, Sylvia answered, “A part of it.” “Which part?” “The part where I referred to you as a


    dog.”


    “What else?”


    “That’s it.”
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