"Marry! Marry!" Simon kept shouting in despair. He would no longer be able to escape from the two dogs if she didn't open the doors immediately.
However, she had closed the doors and locked them on purpose.
Simon slammed his fists against the windows desperately, but to no avail. Marry didn't budge at all.
The dog clawed at his back with its sharp claws. His clothes were torn, and his back was a bloody mess.
Simon looked at the locked doors in despair. He tried to smash through the windows with his handcuffs, but the glass was shock- proof. He couldn't even get a crack in no matter how hard he tried.
"Marry, open the door, I beg of you."
"No!" Marry shook her head adamantly with tears streaming down her face. "Simon, just give up. Ever since you wanted a divorce, there were no feelings left between us. It's too late for you to beg me now."
"Marry, I'll die if this continues." Simon was filled with despair.
"Good," Marry replied coldly. "Once you're dead, everything will be over. I won't be in pain. I'd rather you die than to see you hurt me again."
Simon paused and he glared at Marry furiously. When he saw her tears, he couldn't resist the urge to kill her right then and there.
The two dogs attacked him ferociously, clawing at his back without rest. It was torturous.
Simon couldn't stand it anymore. He shouted, "Marry, if you don't save me, the next one will be you. They sent the dogs to bite me, so the next one will be you."
Marry froze and her eyes flashed. She told herself that no matter what, she couldn't give in this time.
She shouldn't help him just because of his threats.
In the past, Simon had gotten used to not saying much even in crucial times. It had always led her to desperate times.
She had had enough of that; she was no longer going to be controlled by his words.
"What? Stop trying to threaten me. If I don't get out of the car, the dogs can't get to me. They'll only attack you, your heartless man. Weren't you testing my limits with your other girl? Go on, test my limits now," she snorted.
"Marry!" Simon struggled with all his might. "You can't be so cruel. Please open the door. I beg you."
Marry turned her gaze away and said coldly, "I can't wait for a dog to bite off your d*ck, then you won't be able to get into a relationship with another woman in this life. You should be a eunuch."
She despised him.
When she recalled what Simon and Sonia had done in bed, she could not wait for his d*ck to get bitten off. Then, he could never enjoy another woman in this world ever again.
"Marry, Marry, open the door! Open the door!" Simon hadn't given up, but his voice was gradually becoming softer and softer, and his strength had been reduced by half.
The dogs outside were still attacking him viciously.
He had no strength in him left. He held his head in his arms and fell limply.
Marry didn't know how long it had been. By the time she snapped out of her daze, she realized that there were no longer sounds coming from outside.
Marry hurriedly rolled down the window in shock. She saw that the dogs were gone. Simon had collapsed on the ground by the car and he laid there motionless.
Was he dead?
Marry's eyes widened in horror.
However, she didn't dare to get out of the car.
She was afraid that the dogs would return the moment she got out of the car and she would end up like Simon.
The dogs were really gone.
It was silent outside. Marry stared at the man whom she both loved and hated lying on the ground. "He deserved it," she thought.
Marry sighed and closed her eyes.
"Simon was dead. It would be best if Grace would be the one to take accountability for this. Since I'm not going to live a good life, Grace shouldn't think about living one too," she thought.
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