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An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori (official version)

Chapter 466
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Chapter 466

The Harmons couldn’t help but shudder when Tyler’s gaze swept over them. An uncontrollable fear

seemed to

come over them. Though he spoke calmly without any emotions, his gaze alone was enough to instill

fear in them. For a moment, they felt like they were all prey to a monstrous beast.

“Do not be mistaken, Tyler. She doesn’t mean that.” As Hector said that, he shot Nataha a glare. “Stop

messing around. Go back to your room right this instant!”

“Natasha, this marriage alliance is an arrangement between two families! This isn’t child’s play! You

mustn’t act recklessly!” Frightened, Jessica stepped forward to warn Natasha. It was one thing for her

to speak. impulsively in front of Jayla. But now that Tyler was here, things would get out of hand if she

still insisted on saying such things.

“I’m not messing around, nor am I acting recklessly.” Natasha stood her ground. “I know you’re an

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exceptional person, Tyler, but matters of the heart cannot be forced. Nothing good will come of this. I

hope that you can cancel the arrangement.” The Harmons were in no position to annul the marriage

arrangement, but the same could not be said for the Grants.

“You want me to cancel the marriage arrangement? And why should I do that?” Tyler asked, aloof.

“As I said, we’re not compatible. It will not bring us any good if we get married just for the sake of

getting married,” Natasha said with certainty.

“I don’t care.” Tyler took another sip of his tea before he continued indifferently, “Since we had an

arrangement, then you’re going to follow through with it, or you’re going back on your words.”

“Can you please be reasonable?* Natasha frowned. “I already have someone that I like. You and I, it’s

not going to work out for us!”

“Oh? And who is that person that you like?” Tyler demanded.

“It’s him!” Natasha dragged Dustin out from behind her.

“You?” Jayla’s brows furrowed when she had a good look at Dustin. She never expected to bump into

that annoying person here.

“What? Do you know hirn?” Tyler shot Jayla a side–long glance.

“Tyler, he’s the one who fought with me over the flower of Crimson Gem!” Jayla hissed.

“Oh.” Tyler wasn’t too fazed.

“Do you see now, Tyler? This is the man I like. We have mutual feelings for each other, so I hope you’ll

give us your blessings,” Natasha said.

“Mutual feelings? Tyler chuckled menacingly. “You’re mine, Natasha. Nobody can take you away from

me. If you refuse to marry me, I’ll kill him. You get me?” His words were straight to the point, and he did

not even bother to mask his threats.

“How dare you!” Natasha was furious.

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“There’s nothing much I daren’t do,” Tyler stated matter–of–factly.

“Tyler, if it’s an alliance with the Harmons that you’re after, you have a myriad of other options! Why are

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you so intent on marrying me when there are so many other eligible young ladies in the Harmon

family?‘ Natasha drew a deep breath and announced gravely, “Since this is what things have come to.

I’ll come clean. I am no longer a virgin. I have slept with Dustin.”

“What? You ve slept with him?” Chaos broke out when they heard what Natasha said. The Harmons all

stared at her wide–eyed in disbelief. The Grants, on the other hand, were equal parts horrified and

infuriated.

“Natasha! What nonsense are you spouting? Are you out of your mind?” Jessica was so shocked she

broke out in cold sweat. It was a disgrace to the Harmons‘ reputation for Natasha to lose her virginity

before marriage. Besides, it was also blatant humiliation toward the Grants.

“You wretched girl! What nerves you’ve got!” Hector was beside himself with fury. The Harmons had

strict rules, especially toward their daughters, who were expected to preserve their innocence until the

day they were married.