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Bride of Retribution: Aloof Billionaire's Dominant Game

Chapter 833 - 433: Avery, I Miss You So Much
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Chapter 833: Chapter 433: Avery, I Miss You So Much

In the woman’s large, almond-shaped eyes, there was a hint of cunning and smugness. The man’s deep gaze seemed to be suppressing something, with a trace of displeasure that quickly vanished into the calm waters of his eyes.

"If you feel unsafe, I can have someone immediately send you off the ship." Whether this matter was intentional or accidental, it all took place at the Hughes Clan’s annual party. He didn’t want to delve into why things turned out this way because digging deeper wouldn’t help at all.

Donna stopped reaching for the phone and looked at him. He could understand the meaning in her eyes; years ago, she always looked at him that way, possessively saying, "You’re not allowed to look at other women..."

But those eyes no longer held the passion and fervor of youth; instead, they harbored many dark thoughts. However, he didn’t want to scrutinize her mind because this woman would have nothing more to do with his life. A woman who betrayed and indulged in debauchery was not worth any man’s cherishing.

Luis Hughes watched the scene unfold before him. He knew this woman wasn’t joking. If this matter was exposed, it would be detrimental to him. Currently, the shareholders who were displeased with Joshua Hughes at the board meeting still held him in high regard. He couldn’t let this woman ruin the image he had painstakingly built up.

Joshua Hughes seemed deep in thought, and Luis’ inner conflict only made the atmosphere more cautious...

"I want to stay at the very top floor, where the view is the best. Joshua, you know me..." Donna’s words carried a hidden meaning. Whatever she wanted to do, she insisted on getting her way. Otherwise, she would stir things up into a worst-case scenario. Sometimes, a woman’s destructive power should not be underestimated.

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The view from the top floor was naturally magnificent. Standing on the deck, looking at the grandeur of the sea and sky, the deck had already been set up because during these days on the cruise it happened to be New Year. Red roses in buds were lush and drooping with beauty, colorful balloons were tied with silver and gold ribbons, and small bouquets made from special transparent materials adorned the railings everywhere. The small flower-shaped tables displayed silver plates with various delicacies so beautifully packaged that one found it hard to take a bite, as well as truffles and assorted pastries.

Everything looked joyous, filled with the festive atmosphere of New Year, and romantic enough to stir the heart.

It was evident how meticulous the person who arranged this was.

Perhaps fearing the sea breeze was too strong, a beautiful tent was set up in the middle of the deck, draped with luxurious golden gauze. Inside was a large red velvet sofa, and a nearby low gold tea table had all kinds of fruits on it. Regardless of who he prepared all this for, she was already standing there. Donna smiled victoriously as she looked at everything.

She always thought Joshua wasn’t a romantic man, but she never expected his thoughts to be so meticulous. Although they had a past, it was more like two young people blinded by hormones greedily pursuing transient pleasures. Back then, they were consumed with possessing and venting on each other, she lost herself in passion and ignored Joshua’s family background. She truly was a fool, how could a man so noble and aloof possibly come from an ordinary family?

"Joshua, this is unfair to me," Donna said with a mournful look in her eyes. That year, they never enjoyed such treatment.

"Never mention the past in front of anyone; otherwise, don’t expect to speak again with that lovely little mouth of yours, I promise." His body emanated a strong, bloodthirsty aura, and his cold-as-ice tone clashed terribly with the warm and romantic atmosphere.

"Don’t foolishly attempt anything, Donna. We’re done. There’s no future, no later, no intersection." His gaze was as sharp as an eagle’s, piercing through her heart like an X-ray.

"Why didn’t you tell me about your family back then? I wouldn’t have taken refuge in someone else’s arms for a living. Joshua, this is unfair to me." If he had revealed his identity back then, they might have already been married, living such a romantic and blissful life.

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