Chapter 906
Chapter 906:
Upon reaching the villa, Sean led the way inside. Inmediately, Frank called the household staff, including a
housekeeper and a cook. Both of them stated that they hadn't heard any strange noises at night.
Marlene led Sean upstairs. “Sean, cto my room and listen. | can really hear it there.”
Sean struggled to control his impatience. At that moment, he almost decided to leave. But when he looked into
her eyes, he found himself following her without realizing it. He thought to himself that he should be kind to her,
considering he was the one who had approached her first.
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The two were alone in the dimly lit second-floor corridor. Heat flushed Marlene’s face, making her feel as if her
brain were melting. Sean's tall stature almost completely overshadowed her.
Suddenly, Marlene turned and embraced Sean tightly.
“Sean, the moment you saved me, | fell in love with you. I really like you.”
She clung to him, her scent filling the air around them. “I want to be with you forever. I'm willing to do anything
just to be by your side.”
As she spoke, she began to unzip her dress with her other hand, hoping to impress Sean with her figure.
Sean looked down and noticed her anxious, timid look, a look similar to Norah's, but with an expression Norah
would never have shown.
He quickly grasped the hand that was unzipping her dress.
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“Marlene, you crossed the line.”
Sean's voice was cold and merciless. He remained unmoved by the situation unfolding before him. Marlene
slowly lifted her gaze and met his detached stare. A wave of despair washed over her.
“You should enjoy your life with the money I give you, and not play any tricks.”
He shook her hand off and watched as she stumbled.
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“If not, | can take back everything I've given you at any time.” He turned away and walked downstairs, not even
glancing at Marlene. His back seemed to radiate ruthlessness.
Marlene gently leaned against the wall, sliding down to sit on the floor. She wrapped her arms around her knees
and cried. It was the first tshe had made the first move, but she had received a ruthless rejection. Her heart
felt shattered.
Sean was dismissive of Marlene’s actions, treating her affectionately when pleased and sternly when upset,
much like one would treat a pet kitten.
Meanwhile, Susanna stumbled upon sentertainment news that unsettled her—a photograph of Sean and
Marlene. It left her feeling queasy.
Next to her, Joanna glanced at the snews piece, her expression turning grim.