Chapter 226 She Owned Nothing

Smoking a cigarette, Lewis’ gaze fell on the leaf-strewn pedestrian walkway outside the windscreen. He hadn’t spoken for a long time.

Sierra waited until he finished the cigarette before hearing him say, “Do you still want to go to the hospital?”

Sierra paused and looked at the wounds on her hands. The blood had stopped flowing, but the wounds looked gory. Moodily, she said, “Of course. Look at the bites. I should at least get the

rabies vaccination done.”

After she said that, Lewis cast her a meaningful glance.

Sierra pursed her lips, fearless. She knew to which extent Lewis could tolerate, and that was

her merit.

Women needed to know how to keep men wanting more, especially men like Lewis, who had encountered women of different temperaments.

Being mischievous once in a while worked well to stir their interest. As long as they stayed within the boundaries, it would stop men from getting bored too soon.

Lewis discarded the cigarette butt out the window and started the car to bring Sierra to the

hospital.

The doctor shot Sierra a peculiar look when she insisted on taking the rabies vaccination jab. He said, “This doesn’t look like the bite mark of an animal.”

Sierra said, “Is there a difference? Will I not get infected if someone with rabies bit me?”

“Um… there’s a small possibility,” replied the doctor. He continued, “But I can give you the injection if you insist.”

“Get it done, then. I’ll feel more at peace.”

After they left, Josephine tidied the mess the puppies caused and cleaned the excrement at the doorway.

She picked up the remains of the divorce certificate on the floor and glued them back. Sitting on the sofa, she gently ran her fingers over the cracks on it.

The entire certificate was fragmented, but Lewis’ name remained intact, staring coldly at her like his icy eyes.

signature looked as stoic as its

divorce certificate on the table

returned them to the cage and was about to leave the mansion with it

the door with the cage and immediately asked, “Madam, where

Phineas continued, “Madam, please spare

was stunned. She looked at Phineas.

Sierra’s comment about her being a dog. It was only several minutes ago, but the doctor was already here

Lewis… think of her as

her stare on the two men blocking the doorway. They looked as though they wouldn’t leave without giving her the injection.

she put down the

instantly asked her to sit on the sofa while he pulled out the rabies vaccination jab from his

then she quickly consoled herself. They were divorced now. She

he could think of her

injection, Phineas said, “That’s all, madam. Are you bringing the puppies for vaccination? You don’t

Josephine said nothing.

with her, anyway. He left with

waited for them to leave before she

door behind her and followed wherever the pedestrian walkway led her. She didn’t know where she was going or could go. The

Lewis would never rear such pets, so they were definitely hers. And it was

legs were still wounded, and she couldn’t walk far. She had

then, she walked the

crowded park. It was just after school hours, and parents

to the playground here.

the ground and sat on the swing, looking

extended out their fingers to play with the puppies.

looked at the

heads and wore red wool jackets. They

she saw

play with them?”

at them passionately. Forcing a smile,

cage. Then, they brought out the puppies, each carrying one. They hugged

nowhere, she felt upset.

her child would

like the child in her imagination. Their smiles were

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