She Killed My Ex

Chapter 77 Deloris And Cayne



Chapter 77 Deloris And Cayne

Chapter 77 Deloris And Cayne

Caroline knew that she was being crazy.

But at that moment, in Bentley's eyes, she was amazing and even more amazing than herself three years ago. She didn't seem to know it.

"Tell me."

She wasn't afraid to lose anything because she had nothing to lose.

"I want..." Bentley said in confusion and his voice stopped abruptly.

His expression changed and he glanced at that woman, "What can you offer me?"

He had always been rational and cool. That was how he always like. He couldn't let a woman mess up his pace.

The words of his grandfather were lingering in his ears. He said, "If one day there is someone who can affect your emotions and your decisions, you will have to kill him without any hesitation."

Caroline suddenly thought of Delores and thought to herself, "Delores, I am still so useless."

"Why?"

"Why? Mr. Shawn, I am nothing to you anymore. Why can't you just let me go? It's just like you spare an animal its life. It's just so simple and easy for you. Why can't you just let me go?"

She said depressingly, "I know you hate me. But I have been in prison for three years and I have nothing left. What's the point of you keeping me?"

Bentley chuckled softly, "Caroline, do you think three years is a lot? Three years and a human life. Which one is more priceless? Of course, I want to keep you and torture you slowly until you pay off the life that you owe."

"Even if I'm willing to let you go, have you ever thought that old man, Mr. Carter? Winnie was the only family that he has left."

"If I'm going to let you go that easily, how am I supposed to explain to Mr. Carter?"

Caroline stopped talking and lowered her head. Bentley frowned as the desperation that he saw in her just now disappeared. She became a timid woman and that made him unhappy.

"Mr. Shawn..." When Bentley stretched out his hand to her, Caroline suddenly raised her head, "Mr. Shawn, as you said, as long as I earn 5 million dollars within a month, you will let me choose to leave or stay."

"Mr. Shawn, you are the person in charge of the Shawns in Lehcaster. You are sure that you will keep your promise, right?"

Caroline wanted to try her best to make it happen. Otherwise, she would never be able to pay back Delores's favor.

The girl once said that she had never been to Gartane Lake, and she wanted to open a homestay on the edge of Gartane Lake. After that, she closed her eyes and never opened them again.

Caroline was waiting for Bentley's answer and decision.

But at that moment, Bentley's heart was filled with anger. He couldn't take that woman being so determined to leave him.

The fire of his anger was raging in his heart, but his expression was cold, "Of course. But let me remind you, there is not much time left in that one-month deadline."

He had already instructed Marissa and he didn't think that woman could get 5 million dollars in the end.

Not to mention that was 5 million dollars. Even if it was five hundred dollars, she would be unable to make any cents from that day onwards.

Hearing that, Caroline seemed to be slightly relieved. That man in front of her could read her move, even a small one.

Bentley narrowed his eyes and looked sarcastic.

He raised his slender legs and went around to the couch on the other side. Then, he picked up the financial magazine on the table and sat down. After that, he asked her to leave, "Leave now."

Caroline didn't want to stay there either.

As soon as she got up from the couch, she walked towards the elevator. But she didn't know there was a pair of deep eyes looking at her back and watching her till she got into the elevator. This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.

The moment the elevator door closed, Caroline glanced at Bentley, who was in the living room. He began to read the magazine calmly without raising his head.

She closed her eyes.

In the Sawyer Group.

Deloris glanced at the man who was sitting on the couch in his office, "You seem to be in a very good mood recently."

"Of course, I have met a very interesting prey."

"Cayne," Deloris put down the document in his hand after hearing his words. He looked at Cayne and said solemnly, "Stop doing that. That isn't fun."

"No, no, Deloris. You don't know that hunting is a very elegant sport."

"If hunting is so interesting, why would you change your prey one after another over these years?"

Cayne raised his index finger and shook it, "No, no, no. The fun of hunting is looking at the prey you like being conquered slowly. I enjoy the process. The process of hunting. Do you understand me, Deloris?"

Deloris frowned instinctively, "I don't have such a weird habit like you."

"I know. You only see Sienna in your eyes. How..." Cayne suddenly hissed, "I'm sorry, Deloris."

The coldness in Deloris's eyes gradually faded away.

"Don't mention her again in the future."

Deloris said it softly.

"Deloris, that is not good for you. If you live in the past, you won't be able to get out."

"I don't want to get out." Deloris said indifferently, "Okay, go to your new prey."

Obviously, Deloris didn't want to continue that topic with Cayne.

"Haha," Cayne laughed. Then, he glanced out the window and raised his wrist to look at his watch, "Well, it's still early. She hasn't attended to work yet."

Deloris seemed to get some points, "What does it mean by not attending to work yet?" He also checked on the time which was 3.37 p.m.

That should be still within working hours. Even if she was leaving work early, he shouldn't say "she hasn't attended to work yet".

"Oh, that interesting new prey, she works in the club." That made her work at night.

That was a thought that came into Deloris's mind. But before he could say it, it disappeared.

Then, he shook his head with tiredness.

Deloris rubbed his eyebrows and said, "However, I don't think anything is interesting about women who work in that kind of club."

"No. She's very interesting. She's one of the funniest women I've ever seen. Deloris, I suddenly thought of a good idea. I won't go to the club anymore."

"Well, so you are giving up on your new prey?"

Of course, it was impossible. Based on what he knew about Cayne, it was absolutely impossible for that guy to voluntarily give up his prey until the hunt was successful.

"No, no, no. I just think that going to the club to find her is not as good as the new idea I just thought of. I've decided. That's the way to go from now on." His words seemed to be answering Deloris and also seemed to be muttering to himself.

Deloris was used to it. He just frowned. He seemed to have something to tell Cayne but since he knew Cayne's past, it was difficult for him to say it.

"Deloris, I'll be leaving first."

"Um."

When Cayne held onto the doorknob of the office door, Deloris felt something and he sighed.

"Cayne, sometimes you need to know the boundaries. Stop hurting yourself and others."

"What are you talking about? I don't understand."

Deloris shook his head and said, "No, you get me. Imagine if one day, the most important woman you meet in your life bumps into your prey. What are you going to do?"

"That is impossible." After leaving those words, Cayne opened the door and walked out of the office.


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