Wilhemina didn't know how much time had passed—the assault was relentless, like a raging storm.
Since Jack never showed pity for his enemies, Wilhelmina felt extreme agony instead of pleasure. The pain was so great that she fainted.
After noticing her pale complexion, Jack realized that Wilhelmina was bleeding.
Seeing that, he panicked. When he saw the despair and suffering on her face, guilt crept in. Although he hated her deeply, she was still his fiancee.
Besides, Jack had a soft spot for beautiful girls. He felt a little ashamed.
A while later, Wilhelmina woke up. After remembering the humiliation and suffering Jack had caused her, she swiftly bit his chest and glared at him.
She declared, "I'll hate you for the rest of my life, you demon! I won't ever forgive you."
While she spoke, tears fell from her face. She looked pitiful and helpless.
However, Jack sneered coldly. "It doesn't matter to me. Your parents know that you're my woman. You'll never be able to escape from me! This is your fate."
"Do you really believe in that? What if I don't let you succeed?" There was a determined glint in Wilhelmina's eyes.
Jack ignored her. He treated her threats as empty words. A woman like her deserved it—she would only become more arrogant if he treated her seriously.
After he gently placed Wilhelmina down, she looked at him in shame. Then, she suddenly ran toward the edge of the lake, even though she wasn't wearing anything.

"It doesn't matter whether you die or not. Just don't drag me into this mess. Otherwise, your parents will come looking to get you back!"


"Don't drag me into this. If your parents ask about you, what am I supposed to do?"
Gritting her teeth, Wilhelmina replied, "I won't become your woman or marry you. No matter what, I'll never marry you."
She'd rather die than marry Jack.

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