Chapter 45 The Consequence Of Provoking Me
Chapter 45 The Consequence Of Provoking Me
Uh... It seemed that he didn't plan to kill her, at least not here.
With a cold look in his eyes, he glanced at Era, who was still lying on the ground, and then said lazily, "what's wrong? You can't stand up?'
Before he finished his words, Era grabbed his big hand and stood up.
He then held her in his arms.
Outside the window, the thunder was heard again.
Unexpectedly, Era wasn't scared. Clenching his clothes, she buried her head in the broad chest and listened to his strong heartbeat. She felt warm and safe in his arms, as if... He could protect her...
Ever since her mother passed away, she sat alone on a rainy day, with the lights on. She had thought that she would not be afraid of anything after getting used to it for a long time. However, she was still feeling lonely. The feeling of fear followed her like her shadow.
The thunderstorm intense summer had become her most dreadful season.
Today was the first time that she had the feeling of being safe when her mother was still alive.
The light of the lightning clearly reflected the loneliness and loneliness of Era into his black eyes.
"…… Both of you have tenacious spirit and loneliness; to some extent, you are from the same kingdom..." Elizabeth's words resounded in his ears.
The thunder was heard again. He couldn't help holding her tighter.
He had thought to punish her severely when he caught her, but at this moment, his feelings were replaced by some inexplicable emotions. He just held her in his arms, listening to the sound of thunder
and rain outside...
After half an hour, the rain weakened.
"Let's go." Jacob held her hand and led her into the rain.
"Where... Where are we going?" She asked in a trembling voice as she tried to catch up with him. 'Is he going to find a place to destroy me?' she thought. The more she thought about it, the more frightened she became. She stood at the car door and looked at Jacob pitifully. "You... You haven't answered me yet."
The raindrops wet her hair again and clung to her cheek. She didn't care. She just grabbed the door tightly.
Pleased by her funny look, Jacob smiled with mischief. "Where? Don't you know?"
"I... I... How can... How can I... How can I know?" Damn it! She shivered from head to foot.
"Woman, you should know the consequence of provoking me." He continued to ice her with his voice.
"Well... Mr. Jacob, you are so mean to me, how dare I provoke you? I've really left you a message. If you don't believe me, you can go back to check. The bottom of the second drawer on the bed is..."
"I know." He had an inborn sharp sense like a leopard. Nothing could escape his eyes even if the object was turned slightly. But to be honest, what's her message? It's like saying that she's pitiful. She said that she didn't deserve any credit. At best, she still suffered. Let her go for her hard work...
"What?" Hearing his words, Era was stunned. She rolled her eyes and came up with an idea. "It proves that I didn't run away. I didn't dare to offend you, but I had no choice." What a perverted man! She hid the letter so well that he could find it!
"Don't forget, as the old saying goes, 'a day together as couple means endless devotion'. We were together after all. Jacob, don't be too heartless, life is not an ant after all. I can give up my life, but I don't want to be your burden..."