Chapter 70

Leah did not know how to drive nor did she have any money with her. As a result, she had no choicebut to walk back home. After a while of strolling along the street outside the hotel, a vehicle pulled upbeside her. Her attention was drawn to the piercingly loud horn.

Leah frowned and approached the vehicle. She looked into the window and saw Han staring at hercoldly. The man’s heart sank when he saw her in a dishevelled state. Her evening dress was creasedand crumpled, with stains from the alcohol earlier. Her hair was straggling all over and her face waspale and blotchy. Han furrowed his brow and said coldly, “Get in.”

After a moment of hesitation, Leah shook her head and asked, “What do you want?”

“What do you think I can do to you?” Han scoffed and continued sarcastically, “Don’t think too highly ofyourself, Leah.”

The woman bit her lip and vehemently protested, “You told me to stay far away from you, Han Howard.I’ll not board your vehicle.”

“I don’t like to repeat myself.” Han’s grip on the steering wheel tightened, clearly irritated by thewoman’s hesitant demeanor. “Don’t test my limits,” he warned.

Leah knew that she could never argue against the man. No matter how reluctant she was, she had toobey Han’s instructions. After letting out a sigh, she pulled the backdoor open.

Just as Leah was preparing to enter the vehicle, Han slammed the backdoor close and orderedharshly, “Sit in the front.” The woman had no choice but to scuttle into the passenger seat obediently.

Once Leah fastened her seatbelt, Han slammed on the accelerator and the car took off in the speed oflight. Frightened by the high speed, she grabbed on the handle as tightly as she could. Though herface was as pale as sheet, she tried her best to maintain her composure and avoided screaming.

Leah could no longer tolerate the high speed because it made her stomach queasy and nearly causedher to vomit. She screamed at the top of her lungs, “What are you doing, Han Howard!”

Han looked at her and burst out laughing. He did not slow down and continued driving toward thesuburbs. It was a barren land with no one in sight. The roads were rocky and uneven.

“Get off,” Han opened the door and ordered.

Leah shielded herself with her arms and leaned against the car. “Why did you bring me here?” Shewinced and raised her head to question Han. Instead of responding, the man took a cigarette from hiscoat. He exhaled a puff of smoke and gazed off into the distance.

“Leah.” The woman was startled when Han suddenly called her name. She had not heard him call herin quite some time. Leah looked at Han suspiciously and wondered, why did he call my name? Is he upto something?

“Be my woman,” Han said, twirling the cigarette in his fingers, his eyes firm and determined.

Leah was rendered speechless by Han’s words. Doesn’t he hate me? Hasn’t he been thinking of waysto hurt and punish me? Didn’t he say to get far away from him?

“Are you crazy?” Leah clenched her jaws and snapped, “Be your woman? How dare you even say that!Yes, I admit that I was in love with you previously but that doesn’t mean I’m going to let you hurt me.”

Han smirked and smoked a cigarette. He thought he had gone insane for making such an unusualrequest. After extinguishing the flame and disposing the cigarette, the man turned to Leah and said, “Ihave thought about it. It’s best to keep you by side.” Since he was unable to silence her, he could onlykeep her close and torture her.

Han reasoned inwardly, doesn’t Leah love me? I shall make her stay by my side and watch me marryother women and form a family. I’ll let her feel bitter that she can never have my heart. This is a form ofrevenge too.

Leah scowled and purposely averted his gaze. She said bitterly, “What about Molly? You have justattended the engagement ceremony. She’s your fiancée now.”

“What gives you the right to compare yourself to her? You are nothing but my play toy,” Han ridiculed.

The woman felt goosebumps all over her. When did Han become so ruthless and merciless? He’s nolonger the innocent and kind young man from before. I feel like I don’t know him any more.

“I don’t even wish to be your wife anymore, Han Howard. Why do you think I’ll agree to make myselfmiserable and be your mistress?” Leah shook her head and continued with a solemn expression,“Send me back. I promise never to appear in your life ever again.”

Han fixed his gaze on Leah, deep in thought. He never expected the woman to reject his demand.However, he was not dejected. Instead, he smirked and took out his car keys before saying. “You willagree to it.”

After leaving the engagement party, Jane and Gordon went in search of Leah. They became concernedwhen they discovered no trace of her. Jane said to Sasha begrudgingly, “You were told to keep a closeeye on Sarah. Why did you leave her alone? What if she gets into trouble?”

Jane had always been kind to Sasha, so the sudden chastisement took her by surprise. The lattercould never bring herself to criticize the former. Nonetheless, she was chastising her because of Leah.Although Jane was feeling miserable, she put on a forceful smile and said apologetically, “I’m sorry,Mom. I was distracted as my friend came to talk to me. I didn’t pay close attention so… I’m sorry, I’ll golook for Sarah now.”

Jane’s phone abruptly rang, and it was Leah on the other end. “I forget to inform you that I’m home.”

“All right.” Jane heaved a sigh of relief.

After the call ended, Jane apologized to Sasha, saying, “I’m sorry, Sasha. I didn’t mean to chastise youearlier. Because I was anxious, my tone was a little harsh.”

Sasha’s face darkened as she tried to calm herself. She then gave a sinister smile and said, “It’s allright.”

“Let me call the chauffeur to send you guys home,” Gordon interrupted.

Jane looked at the man quizzically and asked, “What about you? Aren’t you heading home too?”

Gordon shook his head and replied, “I have some matters to attend to before heading home. You canpatiently await my updates at home.” He then gave Jane a knowing look.

Jane understood the man’s intentions and nodded her head in agreement. “Okay, I shall wait for yournews at home.”

Sasha noticed Gordon’s troubled expression and had an omniscient feeling. She hurriedly held on tothe man’s arms and said, “Where are you going, Dad? Can I tag along?”

Gordon shifted Sasha’s hand away, his gaze cold and distant. He ordered, “Stay at home.”

The man’s hardened attitude further affirms Sasha’s guess that something was amiss. Once Jane andSasha returned home, the latter rushed to her room to make a call.

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