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A Ruling Passion: Mr Tremont's Priceless Little Bride novel Chapter 209

“It’s fair. If it were any other woman, she’d do the same. I can’t pay back an eye for an eye like what you’ve done to me. What a pity!” Arianne said with an icy expression on her face while she ate.

As though she wanted to tear Arianne into pieces, Aery said through gritted teeth, “Mark doesn’t even love you. Why do you think he covered for me and mom when he’s well aware I’m the one who caused your miscarriage when I ran my car into you? It seems like you think you’re someone important now. Look at yourself. Mark only married you so he can slowly torture you for the sake of revenge. Your dad is dead. The dozens of lives he owed the Tremonts are yours to pay. He doesn’t love you, and yet, you think you’ve gained the upper hand!”

“This has nothing to do with love. I don’t love him anyway. Since he’s unwilling to divorce me, whether it’s for revenge or torture, it’s my duty to get rid of pesky flies like you that buzz around him, don’t you think?” Arianne was incensed but she suppressed it. She should have the air of a winner. It would count as her loss if she lost her composure.

Mark, who was standing at the entrance of the office, heard Arianne’s every word. He steps halted, and his expression turned icy-cold. He stood silently for a moment before he finally turned to leave without making a sound.

When Mark entered the car, Brain could not help but ask, “Sir, aren’t you going to check if madam is eating properly? Why are you back so fast?”

Mark’s expression was dark as he said coldly, “Drive! Head to the office!”

Aery was furious. She kicked the office table in front of her. “Just wait and see.”

Arianne felt much better as she watched Aery stomped away. It was not good to silently endure everything sometimes. It would only push her into the abyss of despair. Life was easier if she was unkind. Furthermore, it was Helen and Aery who took the initiative to provoke her first.

Arianne was plagued by Wendy’s call the entire day. The latter was right. Will ended in this predicament because of her. The broken engagement and the accident were all her fault. Although the only evidence was a voice recording, and it was highly probable that Mark was the culprit, she should not have been so distant. Even if it was just to apologize on Mark’s behalf, she should visit him at the hospital.

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