Chapter 1130 The Funniest Joke In The World (1/2)
Darren looked like he had just heard the funniest joke in the world. His eyes glimmered with a dangerous light, and the smile on his lips reflected the emotion inside his black heart. He raised Dina's face to peer into her eyes, but he felt so disgusted that he moved his hand behind her head and grabbed her by the hair.
Without a word or warning, he started to drag her away like he was dragging a wet mop across the floor.
The long, luscious hair Dina used to be so proud of had become the very tool Darren used to bring her excruciating pain.
”Ah!”
Dina shrieked and wailed until she ran out of breath. She threw her arms about and tried to wriggle out of his grip, but Darren kicked her in the stomach so hard that it almost knocked the wind out of her.
Once again, Darren wound his fingers into Dina's hair and pulled her head up to face him. Although her dress was ragged and dirty, Dina was more afraid for her own life than anything else. She put her hands together and pleaded, ”Darren, I am so sorry! Please forgive me! Please!”
Darren, however, paid no attention as he dragged her behind him and threw her inside the house like a bag of meat.
With a loud and deep thump, Dina fell to the floor, shaking violently.
”Ah...”
Dina hit her head on the corner of the table on her way down.
Immediately, her mind melted into soundless oblivion, swirling and sinking into blackness.
Her breaths came in short, pitiful gasps, but Darren had no room for pity in his heart.
”Forgive you? Why didn't you think of that before you decided to partner up with Jacob?”
When Darren laughed, his voice carried an eerie echo that drove shivers down her spine. His black eyes were bereft of mercy and hungry for vengeance. He clutched onto her thin gown and tore it to shreds.
Dina lay on the floor, crying. She was completely naked and exposed.
The coldness intensified and her face flushed with despair as every muscle tensed.
Dina had given up struggling by then. She already knew there was nothing she could do to stop him, so she decided to let him do whatever he wanted to do.
Her life was far more important to her than dignity.