She was shocked but felt sweet, wondering the reason.

Sylvia shook her thoughts out of her head, reminding herself that thepriority was to figure out the man and the woman who had sold hermother to a village.

She had learned that her mother didn't have a car accident but wassold.

Then she wondered where her younger sister was and if she was alsosold. Her younger sister was just a toddler back then.

The thought that her mother and younger sister might be suffering in aremote place, Sylvia was keyed up in irritation.

However, it had been so many years. She didn't know where to start.It was a big world, and it was challenging to look for someone.

Unlike now, she could check the suspects’ traces using her hackingskills to locate the target.

Besides, even if some traces had been left, after so many years, theyshould have faded away. Sylvia couldn't replace any clue.

Bothered, she heaved a sigh, following other coworkers to leave themeeting room.

Tammy was also fired.

The hospital returned to peace.

When Sylvia stepped into her office, Franklin followed her to enter.Before she shut him out, he stuffed his leg into the crack to stop her."What do you want, Mr. Maskelyne?"

The next second, Sylvia's shoulders hit the door. She let out a soft cryin pain, "Ouch!"

Franklin gripped her shoulder with one hand and pinched her waist withthe other.

Sylvia was annoyed, her back pressed against the door. "Think you cando whatever you want after becoming the major shareholder?"

A ghost of a smile appeared on Franklin's handsome face.

He parted his thin lips and drawled, "Why are you so tense, sweetie? Ihaven't done anything yet."

Sylvia didn't admit she was tense. She just felt hurt after he pressedher against the door.

Inwardly, she cursed. Then she was about to kick him.

Franklin grabbed her ankle, pulling her forward forcibly. Her body washighly flexible, so he split her easily.

"Oops, sweetie. You just can't wait to perform in such a tough position,right? If I don't cooperate with you, you'll be disappointed.” Franklinchuckled again.

"Are you acting as a rascal today?" Sylvia sucked in her breath, grittingher teeth.

The man was charming and bewitching.

But he was also moody and unfathomable.

In the past, when they were still married, he was aloof and noble.However, he became shameless, cold-hearted, arrogant, and irritated.Sylvia wanted to pull back her leg, but he pinched her too tightly. Shefailed.

Therefore, she had to push him away, but his chest was too firm. Sylviawanted to strike his chest, but her hand was grabbed by him.

"Be patient, sweetie." With an evil smile, Franklin rubbed his nose tipagainst hers.

Only then did Sylvia replace that when her palm touched his chest, herfingertips hooked his buttons. Once Franklin gripped her hand, sheaccidentally unbuttoned two buttons on his chest.

His sexy collarbones were exposed. Sylvia saw his smooth chest withmuscle outlines.

Although they had married for many years before the divorce, Sylviastill blushed.

She wanted to pull back her hand, but Franklin tightened his grip andsaid shamelessly, "Sweetie, since you do want to touch me. I'mgenerous. Go ahead."

As he spoke, he pulled her hand to press his chest.

The warmth from his body traveled up her wrist to her shoulderinstantly.

His body temperature was so high that her heart trembled.

Sylvia's face reddened in anger. Franklin stared at her, a touch of asmile flashing through his eyes.

Suddenly, he held her waist up, lifted her, and squeezed her with hissolid chest. They clung to each other.

Sylvia was enveloped by his mint scent.

In anger, she yanked her head up to glare at him. He was staring at hertenderly, his eyes like a deep pool almost drowning her.

Sexual desire came into his eyes. A faint smile was on his lovely face.Sylvia pressed her lips together and reminded him calmly, “I'm still atwork, Franklin Maskelyne. Let go."

Franklin lowered his head and pecked her soft lips. Sniffing herfragrance, he whispered in her ears jokingly, “Call me hubby. I'll let goof you."

His hot breath sprayed on her ear, and the tickle made Sylvia tilt herhead to dodge his lips. Glaring at him unhappily, she snapped, "We'redivorced. You are my ex-husband only."

Her refusal made Franklin's face sullen. Raising her chin with his cool,slender fingers, he forced her to turn her delicate face toward him andlook into his eyes.

He sneered, "Sylvia Andrews, you'll go to register in the City Hall withme again one day."

He increased the strength of his fingers, his eyes full of coldness."Don't try to escape from me. As I said before, you can only be mywife."

Under his pressure, Sylvia looked up at him. Franklin wasn't just amaniac but a lunatic with paranoia.

He still dreamed of remarrying her. Sylvia only took it as a joke.

"Think you are more attractive than money? I married you once. Whywould I marry you again? You wish!" thought Sylvia.

With an ironic smile, she retorted, "You are indeed a bossy president.Think I'll listen to you and go to register with you after you've madesuch an overbearing announcement?”

"Do you want to marry another man? The man wearing the mask? Whothe heck is he?" Irritation filled his eyes.

Sylvia had ignored that he was a maniac with egoism, but she didn'texpect her words to provoke him.

“Let go of me! No matter who I marry, what does it have to do with you?I can marry any man but you," Sylvia retorted in irritation. They didn'tlove each other. In other blunt words, they married for the benefit.However, he kept pestering her.

Sylvia felt bothered and irritated, her mind jumbled.

All she wanted now was to replace the whereabouts of her mother andyounger sister. She had no interest in loving someone.

Therefore, she couldn't afford to waste time dealing with Franklin.Flames of fury sprung to his eyes, which almost overwhelmed Sylvia.Before she reacted, Franklin lifted her, held her in his arms, and strodetoward the lounge in her office.

Then he slammed the door shut.

Franklin could not take his gaze off her, breathing heavily.

“You can never escape from me all your life, Sylvia. You only belong tome," he announced aggressively.

“You don't love me, Franklin. I don't love you, either. You're just used toliving with me. We divorced, and you haven't gotten used to it yet. You'dbetter figure out what's in your mind,” Sylvia reminded him in a weaktone.

Franklin stared at her determinedly. "I know what's in my mind clearly.”He wanted Sylvia, and she was destined to be his.

Then he kissed her again.

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