He Clings to Me Every Night

Chapter 260: 260: I’d Rather Die Here



Chapter 260: 260: I’d Rather Die Here

Chapter 260: 260: I’d Rather Die Here

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Olivia Jenkins’ almond eyes held an air of icy rejection.

Benjamin Davis was unfazed and walked straight up to Olivia.

With a roguish grin, Benjamin Davis teased, “I saw myself as a rat in the street from Chief Jenkins’ eyes.”

Olivia’s voice was frosty as she sarcastically responded, “If President Benjamin Johnson believes so, it doesn’t bother me. Perhaps, you might be that rat, hence you think this way.”

Benjamin Davis lightly raised an eyebrow, spread his hands, his expression indifferent, “It seems like you hate me. Since when did I become your mortal enemy?”

Olivia rolled her eyes, “President Benjamin Johnson, please don’t flatter yourself. I have no feelings for you. I’m leaving to be home with my man. Feel free to do as you wish.”

Benjamin Davis grinned mischievously, “As they say, showing off love only hastens death.”

“Isn’t it even more pathetic if there’s no love to show off?”

This woman was indeed sharp-tongued; despite being abrasive and putting one off, it didn’t affect her charisma. No matter how she acted, she was still beautiful.

She still managed to pique men’s interest without any effort.

Benjamin Davis narrowed his profound eyes, his gaze on Olivia all fiery.

Oliva disregarded him and prepared to get into a car.

At that instant, a car drove by.

Olivia saw clearly through the opened window of that car; the man in the backseat was her father-in-law.

The father-in-law’s gaze was terrifying, staring intently at her, as if he desired to tear her to pieces.

What had she done wrong this time?

The Marshall family always had prejudice against her, they never liked her, so this gaze was not surprising.

Anyway, everyone already treated her as a thorn in their side. Olivia was used to it so she didn’t mind it.

Benjamin Davis also saw this scene and found the Marshall family quite amusing.

Regardless of anything else, this woman marrying into the Marshall family was a shame, truly a case of good cabbage being claimed by a pig.

When they were just around Pearl Lake, Olivia suddenly received a call from Aria Douglas.

“Chief Jenkins, there’s trouble. Mrs. Jenkins refuses to eat, she insists on fasting.”

Olivia frowned in displeasure, “I understand, I’ll be there immediately.”

Once she returned to the Shallow Bay Villa, she could sense the tense atmosphere as she entered.

After going upstairs, Olivia saw Hannah trying to feed Grandma.

Seeing Olivia, Grandma got emotional and started yelling, “Get out!”

Olivia didn’t leave. Mrs. Jenkins picked up the water cup from the bedside table and threw it at Olivia.

The shattering noise of the cup echoed loudly.

Mrs. Jenkins didn’t stop there and picked up something else to throw at Olivia.

Olivia dodged but was hit by a photo frame on her forehead.

The throbbing pain on her forehead was nothing compared to the heartache. Olivia squatted down and picked up the photo frame.

It was a family picture from when she was still in university.

In the photo, her father looked young. At that time, despite the small quarrels within the family, it was still harmonious. Most importantly, her father was still alive.

It was painful to see that Grandma didn’t value such a significant photo frame. It was only after she saw the broken photo frame that Mrs. Jenkins calmed down.

However, she continued berating Olivia.

“You really are a despicable person, Olivia. Why can’t your eyes accommodate a sister? Has Hannah blocked your path in Serene City? You have to eliminate everyone who threatens you, right? If you dare hurt Hannah, you might as well kill me too.”

Being afraid of Olivia, Hannah hurriedly softly coaxed Grandma’s emotions and spoke up for Olivia.

Mrs. Jenkins was still angry and responded, “Hannah, don’t speak up for her. If you go abroad, I will die here, let her feel guilty towards the Jenkins’ ancestors..”


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