Bride of Retribution: Aloof Billionaire's Dominant Game
Chapter 128 - 102 Can I not care about your matter?_3

Chapter 128: 102 Can I not care about your matter?_3

Atlas Hallow has sharp eyes, yet he hasn’t peeled away Charlotte Miller’s facade to see clearly; otherwise, he would discover an intensely passionate woman beneath her quiet and gentle mask.

"So, what’s your solution now?" He was rather curious about how Charlotte tackled this issue, especially given the short time, meaning that Daniel Parker certainly couldn’t get a complete picture.

"I gave a sum of money, that’s the basic part, but it ultimately depends on the condition of the driver at the hospital. If he loses his ability to work, there will still be some trouble." Charlotte felt a bit helpless, her smile turning bitter. She could have just left the million to settle the matter, but morally, it didn’t sit right, especially since she still had this ability.

"Let’s not talk about this. It’s a Miller Family matter, and I’ll handle it." Charlotte bit her lip, her gaze becoming somewhat ethereal, her thoughts drifting to some unseen place.

"I can ignore the Miller Family’s issues, but can I ignore your matters?" The arm encircling her exerted a little more force, making Charlotte feel as though she was being squeezed by a massive python. Tightening his grip, she could hear the fine bones in her body creaking.

This man has reached a maddening level of capriciousness.

One moment he’s fine, but the next, he’s a completely different person, his voice even turning icy and sharp like ice shards.

Atlas Hallow couldn’t suppress his inner anger; she disliked discussing anything related to the Miller Family with him, as if he had no connection to it.

He was inherently a cool and detached person, further disliking to meddle in others’ affairs; he didn’t like the Miller Family either, but he liked her.

Because it’s her matters, he wants to be involved, wants to know everything, or rather, wants everything within his control.

"This issue concerns Luna Miller. I don’t like you being involved in this matter. Back then, Luna ran away from the marriage only because she believed you were... lacking in that aspect. If she learns you’re not what she imagined, with her character, I’m not sure what would happen. Do you want me caught between arguing with her, or leaving you to her? These are things we don’t want to see, so let me handle it, okay? Don’t interfere in the Miller Family’s matters, and if the day every truly comes when you need to know, I’ll tell you." Charlotte felt herself being tightly held against his chest, almost unable to breathe.

Atlas Hallow’s hand loosened a bit, yet he still confined her within his range, his thin lips brushing against her ear, his deep voice striking her eardrum word by word, "Tell me, would you ever give me away?"

This is what he truly wants to know; he obviously won’t allow Charlotte to do such a thing, but whether he allows it or not, and what she may think and do are two separate matters.

"No." Charlotte asserted firmly.

She absolutely wouldn’t do that; not giving up Atlas Hallow would mean Luna would argue with her or cause a scene, but yielding would mean never seeing Luna again in this lifetime, which is too unbearable.

Moreover, Atlas Hallow absolutely isn’t a man to be manipulated, and she couldn’t afford to let him go.

This answer apparently pleased Atlas, the arc of his lips slowly lifting, still close to her ear, saying, "Smart woman, but being too smart isn’t good. Be careful, or I’ll have to open up that little brain of yours and take a good look..."

Half jest, half earnest, it still startled Charlotte enough to make her stiffen slightly, imagining a bloody scene in her mind; yet his kiss fell tenderly behind her ear.

It’s always this feeling, half freezing, half burning, yet equally dangerous.

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Hailey Hill sat alone in her room; the servants had already brewed nourishing soup for her. She gritted her teeth and drank bowl after bowl.

Should she be grateful that no matter how much tonic she consumed, it wouldn’t cause excess fat?

She laughed at herself a bit, knowing her situation. No matter how much she drank, it was just something missing from her body, rendering even its functions inadequate. Her slowly sagging breasts and her flat yet somewhat deflated abdomen kept her from daring to look at herself naked.

If she couldn’t bear to see it herself, how much less would she dare in Atlas Hallow’s presence?

What she could show him was vulnerability, the weaker and more pitiable, the better.

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