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Chapter 15



Chapter 15

Chapter 15 They’re at the Top of the Mountain

“Tabatha!” Walter, who was under me, roared, and then I was tossed on the ground by him.

I was sober a little after I puked. I looked up at the man in front of me who was covered in my vomit and

figured that if it were legal to eat people, he would have eaten me alive by now. I got a bit scared when

looking at him, and therefore I played weak and said, “Stop glaring at me like that. I’m scared.” This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.

He seemed so angry that he actually laughed. He lifted me up and snorted, “You know that you should

be scared?”

As I was about to say something, he took off his coat and threw it neatly into the trash can. Then he

bent down, picked me up, and strode out of the KTV.

He threw me in the car, and I didn’t dare say anything. I was still in a hangover, and though I was

conscious, I was weak all over. If I did get into an argument with him, I might piss him off, and he’d just

throw me in a ditch somewhere. So, I might as well keep my mouth shut.

I was in the car for a while. After a long time, he still didn’t get in. Seeing that, I wanted to get off, but

the door was locked, and I couldn’t. Helpless, I could only lean against the seat to make myself feel

better.

After a long while, there was a bang coming from the door.

I was startled and opened my eyes only to see that Walter was getting in the car with a completely

different outfit. So, he went to change? How dainty.

I didn’t bother to say anything and closed my eyes.

Without saying anything, he started the car. I had my eyes closed, and after he drove for a while, I

noticed something wrong. River City was big, but whether he was going to take me to the hotel or back

to Water Villa, we should have been there already.

Yet there was no sign of the car stopping at all. I couldn’t help but open one eye and look out of the car.

It was dark outside, without the lights of the city, only the shadows of trees shining in the moonlight.

Mountain road!

Thinking of these two words, I opened my eyes wide and turned to the man next to me, saying with

astonishment, “Where are you taking me?”

He held on to the steering wheel, his handsome profile cold in the darkness. Hearing my voice, he

didn’t look at me. Instead, he said in a low, calm voice, “You’re awake?”

I couldn’t help but swallow, a little scared. It was the middle of the night. What if he was taking me to

the mountains, because he was so angry with me that he was going to kill me and dump my body in

the wilderness?

I took a deep breath and looked at him. “Walter, I want to go home. I’m telling you. If anything happens

to me, my parents will go after you. If I die, my parents will never agree to you and Ashley being

together.”

He slowed the car and looked at me. “Tabatha, stop being stupid.”

I pressed my lips and was about to speak when he had already stopped the car.

I looked outside the car. There was no road ahead, and we were already at the top of the hill. I had no

idea why he brought me here. I opened the door and got out of the car. By this time, the alcohol had

worn off, and I had the strength to walk.

He was faster than me and got out of the car before I did. When I got out of the car, he wrapped his

arms around my waist, half-hugged me, and carried me to the top of the mountain.

I wanted to push him away. It was quite windy here, and I had a headache. I could no longer suppress

my emotions, and I raised my voice and said, “Walter, what did you bring me here for? I already agreed

to divorce you. Isn’t that enough? Are you going to kill me and dump my body in the wilderness?”

He sneered and exerted more force on his hands. He said in a cold, deep, and stern voice, “Since

you’re still jibber jabbering, I guess you’re still drunk. Keep blowing the wind.”

I was pulled directly to the spot where the wind was the strongest, and I was numb because of the cold

wind. The alcohol wore off, and I was sober. It was so cold that I crouched on the ground and hugged

myself. I was upset and muttered, “Walter, you didn’t just bring me here for a breeze, did you?” He had

better things to do, and I wasn’t that stupid. I didn’t really think he had brought me here to kill me and

dump my body in the wilderness.

I didn’t hear his voice. Instead, I felt that my shoulders sank. Then I was wrapped in something, making

me warm. I tilted my head and saw that he had thrown his coat over me.

Walter was such a man. He had no feelings for me at all, but he could do all the things that showed his

concerns about me so naturally. In such a way, though I hated him so much, I could never speak

harshly to him.

“Why did you move out of Water Villa?” I heard his deep voice above me.

My legs were numb because of the crouching, so I moved over. “I have to sooner or later. Are you

healed?” As I asked him, I looked up at him, waiting for him to answer.

He looked down at me, reached out, and pulled me to my feet. His voice was low and deep. “I’ll

survive.” After that, he slightly narrowed his dark eyes and said, “What do you mean sooner or later?”

Hearing that, I was a bit frustrated. I frowned. “Water Villa belongs to you. Now that we’re getting a

divorce, why should I stay in your place? Isn’t it only a matter of time before I move out?”

He stared at me, and his mandible quivered slightly due to his force. He seemed angry, and his voice

was therefore heavy. He said, “Divorce! Divorce again! Tabatha, you want to divorce me so bad?”


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