The concept was obviously not lost on Dennis. However, with a human life standing between him and Anna, he was incapable of bridging the gap and bringing Anna happiness.
“Whatever that's going on between us is none of your business. All I need you to do is to submit and obey whatever she says,” Dennis asserted with a sharp glint in his eyes.
Vinson was stumped, for he—despite all his persuasion—had not expected Dennis to insist on pushing Anna over to him.
Vinson responded defiantly, “There's no way I'm going to give in to her. I have a wife and my entire being belongs to her. Hence, no one is going to sully my devotion to her. Not even one bit.”
In truth, Vinson's words elicited a sigh of relief from Dennis. Despite his efforts in persuading Vinson to give in to Anna's demands, he didn't know how he would react if Vinson ended up submitting himself to Anna.
“You should reconsider your stance and the consequences of refusing her.” Even though he had come to convince Vinson on behalf of Anna, Dennis hurriedly left after leaving the latter some food for thought.
After all, he was still reluctant to give Anna up to Vinson even if he had no future with her.
Meanwhile, Micah headed to the mansion Arielle was staying after finishing his work.
At the sight of his arrival, Arielle's eyes narrowed.
She was dressed in a long light-blue dress with her wavy hair draped over her shoulder. Her elegant and distinguished look had managed to briefly mesmerize Micah.
Nevertheless, he wasn't there to admire her beauty.
“What brings you here, General Micah?” Arielle inquired flatly.
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