You Hit My Heart by Kylie Stanford
Chapter 1859
Chapter 1859: Sailing to the End
Vicki's hands and feet were bound with ropes as the black-clad men brought her to Seren's side and gave her a rough push.
Seren took the opportunity to embrace Vicki and provocatively looked at Felix. "Rest assured, among all these people, I'm the only one who won't kill her. After all, I genuinely like her. I've liked her for many, many years."
With that, he firmly pinched Vicki's waist, with a suggestive gesture.
Felix's anger surged instantly, wishing to rush forward and reclaim Vicki by his side. If it weren't for Luther holding him back from behind, he would have lost control long ago. Fortunately, Vicki seemed unharmed, giving him some relief.
In a low voice, Luther said, "Hold on, Vicki won't be harmed for the time being. We need to find a way to deal with the trouble at hand first."
At that moment, when Seren admitted openly that Vicki was the object of his affections.
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no longer trusts me like before. You've taken away the power in the family. You seductive vixen, you're not satisfied with entering the Saunders family, now you want to steal my man too!" "Mom, how
me as possible, you're not my daughter." Fox stepped forward without any hesitation and slapped Bride across the face. "You foolish girl who can't see the bigger picture! Say one more word, and I'll
her like a dog. How so? You willingly climbed into Reese's bed back then, so it's no wonder. A person like you isn't fit to be a mother. Since you're not fit to be a mother, you're even less qualified to be the
you? Are you dreaming?" Vicki openly mocked. From any angle, Fox lacked the qualifications to be the mistress of
and mockingly looked at Fox. "Marry you? Are you worthy? You've had a daughter with another
this? Vicki, she has been with Felix too, hasn't she? This vixen doesn't know how many men she's been with. Why don't you find her disgusting? Besides, if
some use, who would want your dull body?" Seren sneered, "And that foolish son you gave birth to. Do you think I would rely on him to inherit my family business in the future? What a joke. I'm still young, and it's only a matter of time before I have everything. Having a house full of grandchildren is justa matter of
children. You're too foolish to understand such a simple principle. How dare you expect me to marry you? Are you out of
she looked withered, as
would end up in such a situation. If she had known this would happen, she would have been better off staying with Reese. Despite his old age, at least he didn't treat her poorly. Even if she couldn't obtain the power of the family, she would have
for someone else's wedding dress. Looking around, the entire Saunders family was under Seren's control. Reese was in a coma, and she and her daughter had become outsiders. Even her own son was despised. What cards did she have left? Felix, who was standing on the side, felt that something was amiss in the atmosphere. Although he was extremely angry that
Felix didn't understand Vicki's exact meaning, she must have been telling him to wait
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In Chapter 1859 of the You Hit My Heart series, Joyce and Luther got married today. Joyce looked up and asked the man-to-be: What's your name?... Luther was surprised, this girl really doesn't know her name???. A strange marriage, Actually to make grandma I'm happy Joyce faked a marriage with Luther the famous handsome but she didn't know it at all. Will this Chapter 1859 author Kylie Stanford mention any details. Follow Chapter 1859 and the latest episodes of this series at Novelxo.com.
You Hit My Heart Chapter 1859
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You Hit My Heart by Kylie Stanford Chapter 1859