Chapter 90
Mr. Sallow's Sinful Wife by Maisie Chasey
Chapter 90 He was Jealous Nancy pushed him away. âItâs not suitable to chat now. Please calm down.â
Nicholas didnât let go, and he held Nancy tighter. Thereâs no outsiders right now, so I think itâs a good time for us to chat.â
âNicholas, donât make trouble. Let me go. Iâm exhausted.â
Nicholas became more enraged by Nancyâs words.
His heart was already suffocating, and her words instantly ignited it.
âI make trouble?â He sneered. âI make trouble, or you just donât care?â
âYou can smile and chat happily with Christian, but you have nothing to say with me? Nancy, do you still remember your identity?â
Identity?
He reminded her again and again of her identity.
What about him?
He never remembered.
Nancy looked at him and smiled coldly. âNicholas, you canât be so arrogant. You repeatedly ask me to remember my identity. What about you? Before you threw Madelline, your first love, such a lavish birthday party, did you ever think you were married?â
સ âHave you ever considered your wifeâs feelings, embarrassment, and grievances?â
She had kept her feelings to herself this evening.
She was desperately suppressing herself.
Now, she was heartbroken when all the words came out, She was just a fragile woman. She had repeatedly given in and lowered her bottom line, but what did she get in exchange?
He doesnât even feel grateful or touched.
It was always about him demanding more.
Nancy blinked, forcing back all the tears in her eyes.
1/5 âBut youâve never thought about it, youâve never. In your eyes, in your heart, all you can think about is Madelline. Until today, I donât even understand it. If you love her so much, why must you force yourself to keep this marriage? Is it just because of Grandpa?â
âIf this is the case, then let me tell you, thereâs no need to feel guilty or blame yourself. I will be the bad guy. Iâll kneel in front of Grandpa and tell him that itâs me whoâs unfilial and wants a divorce.â
âSo Nicholas, letâs do this. Letâs....
Nancy had yet to mention the word divorce.
Nicholas suddenly grabbed her chin and kissed her passionately.
Nancy pushed and struggled.
She was restrained by Nicholasâ entire body, which was so well-built that she could not move.
âLet ...
âLet me go.
Nancy opened her lips and yelled.
But all it did was allow him to deepen the kiss.
âMmm, you... let ... let me go.â Nancy resisted.
But it was useless.
Nicholas pressed her down on the bed like crazy.
Nancy could only release her hand and droop weakly by her side when all the strength in her body drained.
She didnât want to struggle anymore.
If he wanted it, let him have it.
This kind of kiss was devoid of emotion and could only be regarded as robbery.
She didnât know how long they kissed. When Nicholas let her go, he lowered his forehead and panted softly.
He looked at her with gloomy eyes. âNancy, take back the word you want to say. I donât allow you. to say such things âDivorce?â Nancy said deliberately.
2/5 When Nicholas heard that word, he became even more furious. âDonât say it. Youâre not allowed to say it.â
âI told you, Nancy, that from the moment I decided to spend the rest of my life with you, I never thought about divorce again. I wonât allow you to say that word again.â
Nancy looked at him and spoke with a very calm voice.
âNicholas, have you ever thought Iâm a little girl who just graduated from college?â
âThe marriage I want is one in which the prince and the princess fall in love, one that is romantic. and loving, not such a lifeless marriage without any feelings.â
âI anticipated that, but you...â
Nancy no longer wanted to say the rest.
âIâm tired. I want to rest.â
After that, Nancy pushed Nicholas away.
This time, Nicholas didnât stop her. His finger that squeezing her wrist loosened up little by little.
After Nancy got up, she directly opened the quilt, took her clothes and walked out the door.
Nicholas exclaimed from behind. âWhat are you doing?â
âThese days, itâs better for us to sleep separately. Iâll sleep in the second bedroom.â
Just as Nancy was about to leave, Nicholas suddenly stepped forward, picked her up, put her on the bed, and covered her with a quilt.
Before leaving, he gently kissed Nancyâs forehead. âGo to sleep. It should be me if someone has to go to the second bedroom.â
He left, and the door closed.
Nancy could only close her eyes after that.
But her heart couldnât calm down.
She finally gave in to physical exhaustion and fell asleep.
Therefore, Nancy didnât know that Nicholas opened the door and came in while she was sleeping.
Nicholas walked in barefoot to be quiet and not disturb her sleep.
He sat on the carpet beside the bed and looked at Nancy with his dark eyes, which became 3/5 incredibly gentle.
Nancy, what I want is very simple. Iâll be satisfied if you say you care.
But she didnât, and she resisted him so forcefully.
She seemed to hate every word from him.
She asked him, why not get a divorce? Was it just because of Grandpa?
He wanted to say that it was true initially, but now, it was no longer true.
When he thought of the two of them being separated, going from being the closest couple to being the most unfamiliar people, becoming completely unrelated and irrelevant, he didnât want 1.
Especially when he thought about her meeting other men, getting married, and having children, he felt like he was going crazy with jealousy.
âNo, donât leave me!â
Suddenly, Nancy cried.
Nicholas immediately looked over and turned on the wall lamp.
Through the dim light, he could see Nancyâs eyes closed tightly, still asleep, but her long eyelashes were wet with tears.
âMom, donât go! Mom....
Nancy cried and shouted.
She was weeping continuously.
She cried very sadly, probably because she was thinking of her mother.
She kept shouting, âNo, donât go!â
Nicholas reached out and wiped away the tears that fell from the corners of her eyes bit by bit. At the same time, he comforted her with a gentle voice, âOkay, I wonât leave. Iâm not leaving.â
âGood girl. Nancy, go to sleep. I promise you. No matter what happens, Iâll never leave.â
His hands were broad, strong, and warm.
Along with the constant comforting voices, Nancy finally felt much calmer.
She didnât cry anymore and fell asleep peacefully.
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