The Bride Elopes with Her Male Best Friend on Wedding Day 99: Chapter 99
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He paused for a moment, a hint of mockery in his tone. "Look at Lin Hao; he can't even accept your past. If you end up with him, where will your happiness come from?" 0
 
"My happiness doesn't need your concern!" Dai Xinyi shouted, tears streaming down her face uncontrollably. "What right do you have to say these things? You ruined everything for me; you are the real culprit!" 0
 
Zhao Shanhe's hand moved like a serpent's tongue, bringing a nauseating chill as it brushed against Dai Xinyi's cheek. 0
 
Dai Xinyi recoiled sharply, her stomach churning violently as if she might vomit. "Don't touch me!" she growled in disgust, her voice hoarse and trembling with despair. 0
 
"Oh, quite fiery, aren't we?" Zhao Shanhe showed no restraint, instead pressing closer to her with a mocking tone filled with derision. "What’s this? Putting on airs? Do you think you're still that lofty young lady? You're nothing but a discarded shoe in my eyes; you mean nothing!" 0
 
Tears streamed down Dai Xinyi's face like pearls slipping from a broken string. She bit her lip tightly, her nails digging into her flesh. A profound sense of humiliation and despair washed over her, as if she were standing at the edge of an abyss with no glimmer of hope in sight. "What do you want from me?" she screamed, her voice filled with helplessness and collapse. "What will it take for you to let me go?" 0
 
Zhao Shanhe leered lewdly, his eyes glinting with greed. "As I said before, accompany me for three nights, and I’ll disappear from your world." 0
 
Dai Xinyi froze, unable to believe Zhao Shanhe would make such shameless demands. A wave of nausea hit her, her stomach churning violently. She wanted to resist, to escape, but she knew there was no way out. 0
 
This man was like a venomous snake, coiling tightly around her, suffocating her and filling her with despair. 0
 
Time ticked by slowly as Dai Xinyi wrestled internally with fierce turmoil. She thought of Li Wenbo, reminiscing about their beautiful moments together and the pitiful state she found herself in now. 0
 
Deep regret and self-reproach consumed her; if only she hadn't been deceived by Zhang Tianming's lies or made that foolish decision, perhaps none of this would have happened. 0
 
"Fine." Dai Xinyi's voice was barely above a whisper, almost inaudible. 0
 
Zhao Shanhe hadn’t expected Dai Xinyi to agree so easily; he had prepared a series of humiliations and tortures but was surprised by how quickly she capitulated. 0
 
This unexpected compliance only fueled his contempt for her. He smirked triumphantly and reached out to pull Dai Xinyi closer, but she evaded him. 0
 
"I'll walk myself," Dai Xinyi said coldly, devoid of any emotion. 0
 
Zhao Shanhe shrugged indifferently and turned towards a nearby motel. Dai Xinyi silently followed behind him like a soulless puppet at his beck and call. Her heart had already died; all that remained was numbness and emptiness. 0
 
The motel room reeked of cheap odors, and under the dim light, everything appeared even dirtier and more unbearable. Dai Xinyi stood there numbly, her gaze vacant as if she had lost focus. Zhao Shanhe impatiently shut the door and shoved her onto the bed. 0
 
Dai Xinyi took a deep breath; the nauseating feeling in her stomach made it hard to breathe. Trembling, she pushed Zhao Shanhe away and said in a voice as cold as the depths of hell, "Wait a moment; I need to take a shower first." 0
 
Zhao Shanhe paused briefly before leering again. "What’s this? Still pretending to be innocent? Once you're clean, you'll still be mine," he chuckled lewdly. But before he could finish his sentence, he was silenced by Dai Xinyi's icy glare. 0
 
Ignoring Zhao Shanhe's crude remarks, she walked straight into the bathroom and shut the door behind her. The cold water cascaded over her body but could not wash away the humiliation and despair within her heart. 0
 
 
 
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