Nelson pondered what would've happened to Sabrina if she hadn't been intelligent enough to escape and hadn't met Justin by chance after viewing the video today.
He initially believed they could get over this event if he punished Pamela with his own methods.
However, he realized it wasn't enough. Sabrina had lost any remaining affection for him due to this incident.
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Gerald carried Sabrina's bag and walked out of the hot spring club.
When he met Nelson's sharp gaze, he instinctively shielded Sabrina.
His action made Nelson frown, and he called out, "Gerald, come here."
Gerald remained unmoved and glared at him coldly.
"I told you before that we're no longer friends." Gerald naturally wouldn't listen to him.
Upon hearing this, Nelson chuckled softly.
"I remember you said you would protect Sabrina in your own way. But look at you now, she's the one who needed to clean up after the mess you left. Gerald, you're not worthy of her," Nelson said.
Gerald clenched his teeth and fists.
It didn't take much to guess that if it weren't for Sabrina, he wouldn't have gotten out of jail.
"And what about you? As a husband, what have you given me?" Sabrina stepped forward and asked with a smile. "Gerald has given me everything within his ability. I believe he will only get stronger in the future. But what about you, Mr. Tucker?"
Nelson opened the car door and got out, grabbing her wrist.
"What are you doing?" She frowned.
Gerald stepped forward, but Nelson pulled her into his arms possessively and pressed her close. "She's my wife."
Then he leaned down and brushed his cheeks against Sabrina's, whispering in her ear, "Sabrina, you have no bargaining chips left. How will you get a divorce now?"
When Gerald saw this, he grew furious and grabbed Nelson by the collar. "Why do you humiliate her like this?"
He wondered why Nelson treated Sabrina like an object without regard for her willingness or feelings.
Did Nelson think he owned her entirely because she was his wife?
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