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My Pretty Sweetheart novel Chapter 1711

Hendrix's body stiffened when I touched him. A smile crept up from the corners of his eyes, but it only took a moment for him to regain his composure. He grabbed me by the wrist and looked at me seriously. "Can you promise me that this will be the last time?"

Of course, I was willing to do that, but I was worried that I would not be able to control my emotions, so I joked, "Don't you know that you cannot believe a woman's promise?"

"Hm?" Hendrix raised his eyebrows and looked at me as if he was thinking about the credibility of these words. He then nodded his head. "It's true. The more beautiful a woman is, the more cunning she is. You told me this before."

Seeing that he had loosened up, I became more daring. I wrapped my arms around Hendrix's neck. Then I put on a sincere expression and said, "Don't worry. Even if it's for the sake of my child, I will try my best to restrain myself, and won't make any further rash decisions."

When there was nothing to worry about, people could do whatever they wanted, but people couldn't just make hasty decisions when there was a concern. At that time, the first thing to consider was to minimize the danger one would face or avoid danger altogether.

I had dreamt of scenarios where Hendrix was the one caught in dilemmas like this. Every time I woke up, I would be drenched in sweat.

The only thing I could do now was try my best not to let those dreams come true.

Hendrix sneered and said with a faint smile, "Try your best?"

This was the type of tone he used when he got angry. I glanced at him for only a second and then realized that the situation was not good. I wanted to escape, but Hendrix grabbed my head first and tightly wrapped his other hand around my waist.

When I finally came to, I was already immersed in Hendrix's overbearing kisses. I couldn't breathe. I patted his hand a few times and begged for mercy, but he didn't respond.

Hendrix didn't let go of me until I started whimpering.

"'Try your best'? There's nothing else for you to try your best at anymore. This is a lesson, remember?"

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