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Stop It She's Remarrying by Stellar Strands

Chapter 428
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Chapter 428

Eileen felt like her head was splitting apart.

She and Victor had been together for three years, and he would always appear well-groomed. It made her almost

forget what kind of a mad and heartless person he was after he removed his disguise.

Victor looked at her viciously and began to remove his belt.

“You forced my hand!”

When Eileen saw what was happening, she roared, “If you touch me, I’ll kill myself!”

“Don’t threaten me with

your death!”

Her words made Victor remember Conrad’s warning toward him, and he became even angrier. He threw his belt on

the ground and quickly marched toward Eileen.

“I must have indulged you too much. That’s why you forgot where your place is!”

His words were cold and brutal, said like a heartless beast.

Eileen crawled away and wanted to run, but she accidentally fell to the ground.

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Victor stepped on her ankle and applied some pressure on the limb.

“Stay with me or get thrown into hell. Choose one!”

There was only pain in Eileen’s eyes, and he said, “Dream on!”

Her stern words made Victor lose control. He grabbed her ankle and dragged her to the bed.

Eileen could feel the skin on her back was almost gone after she was dragged around.

When he threw her on the bed like a ragged roll, she used the momentum to roll to the other side and ran toward

the window.

Victor didn’t even realize what was happening when she pushed open the window and climbed up.

When half her body was already outside the window, she turned back and glared at him ferociously.

“I’d rather die than let you control me again!”

The wind blew, and her long hair whipped around harshly in the air. They were over twenty floors above ground.

Her final expression was of pain and decisiveness.

“How dare you?! I’ll…”

Before Victor could finish, he saw Eileen throw herself out the window.

Like a leopard, Victor lunged forward and ran to the window. He leaned out as far as he could, but all he could see

was her falling.

She opened her arms and closed her eyes with a smile as if she was accepting Death’s embrace.

Victor remembered what Conrad had told him.

“Don’t regret it once you’ve forced her to kill herself.”

He felt his body’s strength drained as he collapsed by the window.

“You’d rather die than stay by my side, huh…?

He couldn’t accept it. Then, he stood up and looked out the window again.

Fia shoved her phone into the hands of the man beside her and said, “Can you help me check if Fia sent me any

messages?”

“Sure,” Conrad quickly looked for the umpteenth time and replied, “Nope.”

“How can that be? Eileen said she would contact me as soon as she reached home. But it’s already nighttime, and

there’s still no word from her.”

“Maybe she’s too tired and is asleep,” Conrad said with deeply furrowed brows.

“Really?” Fia said as she held the phone. “But no matter how tired she was, she would still take the time to send me

a message.”

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Conrad looked at the worry on her face and then sent a message to Silas.

At this time, Silas was outside the surgery room. He looked at his phone and then at Victor, who had his back

against the wall.

Silas turned around to speak with the hospital staff

Half an hour later, Fia’s phone rang.

Before she said anything, Conrad glanced at the phone’s screen. “It’s a message from Ms. Reid.”

“What did she say?”

“She fell asleep in the afternoon and has just woken up.”

“I see,” But Fia wasn’t consoled at all. “Then, can you help me ask if Victor went to look for her?”

“Sure.”

Conrad grabbed the phone and used her fingerprint to unlock it. They had started an act and had to see it through

the entire way now. He sent a message to Eileen’s phone, which he knew Silas was holding onto.

Silas glanced at Victor, who wasn’t sitting that far.

Conrad relayed the conversation to Fia, but it still didn’t dispel the worry in her heart.