Chapter 9
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The other six friends stood above him.
“Fool, Jason, we were just covering for Leo. We were his maze
“Yeah, if it weren’t for Leo telling us to bring you in and test your sincerity, what made you think you could join our cirde?”
“Hahaha, from start to finish, we were all helping Leo, Jason, you’re just a fool, a pure fool”
jason collapsed. He never imagined that after planning all of this, thinking it would bind him deeply with Leo and his friends, he ended up falling into their trap instead.
“No wonder, no wonder that bastard is yours, Leo, you’re going to die a horrible death.”
He raised his hand, but before he could strike, Leo stepped on it.
“Let me see who’s really going to die today!”
Leo gently rubbed Olivia’s stomach.
“The wedding has started. Let this bastard kneel and witness it.”
Jason was shoved into smelly socks, bound hand and foot, and pressed to the ground by Leo’s friends.
“Watch closely. Watch how romantic my wedding with Olivia is.”
Olivia wore the wedding dress that Leo had prepared for her, and she put on the customized ring he had given her.
“From today on, Olivia is my wife, the first person in charge of the Dankworth family. Anyone who dares to provoke her will be going against me and the entire Dankworth family.”
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The applause in the hall was deafening, and everyone cheered.
“Congratulations to Mr. Dankworth, congratulations to Mrs, Dakworth?
“May Mr. and Mrs, Dankworth live happily ever after”
Leo waved his hand.
“Give them all a reward!”
The reward cost him millions, but he was as happy as a fool
Jason had been forced to kneel on the ground the whole time. He struggled violently, but the more he struggled, the harder they pressed him down.
By the end of the wedding, Jason was covered in blood, his face unrecognizable.
When Leo walked past him holding Olivia, he asked, “Does it feel good?”
No!
Olivia kicked him in the groin with her high heels.
“Jason, stop harming others. Being a eunuch would suit you just fine.”
Jason’s veins nearly burst, but what could he do to her?
His friends, those useless sycophants, excitedly raised their glasses.
Just one day later, Jason’s entire financial empire collapsed. All the businesses he worked with turned against him. The empire he had worked so hard to build fell apart in an instant.
He was mad, kneeling in front of the Dankworth family’s door.
“Olivia, save me, please, I beg you. Leo cut off all my escape routes. He wants me dead.”
He was wrong.
Olivia was wearing the sexy nightwear Leo had bought for her when she said to him:
“It’s not Leo who wants you dead, it’s me.”
“Jason, I can save you, but I can also destroy you.”
Jason couldn’t believe it. “How could you become so heartless? We’ve known each other for almost twenty years, Olivia. Don’t you have any feelings for me?”
Yes, her feelings had all been wasted, truly wasted.
The person she had always cared about was Leo.
Jason shouted, staring at her lingerie.
“You’re such a slut, pretending to be pure in front of me, but now? Look at you, how cheap.”
Leo threw an ashtray at Jason’s head.
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“Fool, my wife may act pure in front of others, but I’m her husband, so in front of me, she’s both pure and seductive.”
He picked Olivia up, kicked Jason aside, and carried her to their room.
He knelt slowly in front of her.
“Don’t worry, I won’t hurt the baby.”