Nigel got hold of Jennifer’s shoulders. She couldn't move.
After that, he caught some of Jennifer's hair between two fingers. “An ungrateful woman is a bad woman, and I don't like that,” he said flatly.
Jennifer's face turned pale as she shouted, “Let me go!”
Nigel stared at her flawless face, his eyes filled with lust. “I heard you're still a virgin?”
At Pollerton Estates, Tyrone was, indeed, watching Jennifer's every move. He got word that Jennifer had been held captive by Nigel at Shawsby Mountain.
Xylus asked, “Ninth Prince, should we attack Nigel?”
Tyrone was eating some oatmeal porridge. His reply was an odd one. “Why should we save her? I don't like Jennifer. I just want my illness to be treated. I don't really care who she sleeps with. I won't treat her as my wife even after I marry her. She'll just be exiled after we get married, just like what the ancient kings would do to their wives who had lost favor.”
Xylus was rendered speechless.
Tyrone put down his spoon. “What? Do you have other ideas?”
Xylus nodded. “We should deal with this as perfectly as we can. She'll be among the wealthy in the future, and the Campbell clan has a reputation to uphold.”
Tyrone nodded. “All right. You go.”
With that, Xylus left the estate alone and quickly made his way to Shawsby Mountain.
Kevin and the others were already half-buried in the sand. Only their heads could be seen above the ground.
The three heads that were rooted to the ground let out mournful wails, “Help! Get us out of here! Tyrone really said that he would marry my sister!”
Out of all three, Kevin was the one whose cries were the most miserable.
One of the bodyguards walked up to him. Kevin lifted his head with difficulty. He saw that the bodyguard was undoing his belt.
“What are you doing? You better be civilized! You can't just relieve yourself anywhere you want!” Kevin panicked.
“Hey! What do you think you're doing?” Leonard shouted.
Then, the second bodyguard walked toward him and unfastened his belt too.
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