Chapter 4
George never actually touched any of those women, of course, including me. It wasn’t until Priscilla went back to Liechtenstein, begging to get back together, that he coldly told her she could be his twelfth concubine. Unable to bear the humiliation, Priscilla was so aggrieved that she fell straight to tears and hid in her room to cry. George pretended to be indifferent, but he couldn’t help himself. He pushed open her door, held her in his arms and tried to comfort her with kisses. That night, as if to vent his anger for Priscilla, he made me kneel and change their bedsheets seven times. Priscilla’s body is covered in kiss marks. It was a testament to all the longing George had suppressed. Rosalie was silent for a long time before she finally sighed in regret. “Since you’ve already made your decision, I will respect your choice. It’s that bastard George’s loss, not yours.” “When your grandmother was alive, she asked me to customise a wedding dress for you at the bridal shop in the south of the city. It was designed by her own hands before she died. Don’t forget to pick it up, Caroline. No matter who you marry, I only hope you will be happy.” I nodded gratefully. In this life, I would stay far away from George and pursue my own happiness. *** Early the next morning, after booking my flight, I went to pick up my wedding dress. I didn’t expect to see George and Priscilla there before I arrived at the bridal shop. The clerk was holding a beautifully styled wedding dress and looking at them with difficulty. “I’m sorry, Mrs. Rosaline specifically explained that this wedding dress is reserved for Miss Caroline. I really can’t sell it to anyone else.” Priscilla was wearing a super short dress. And when she saw me coming, she looked at George with red eyes. “Forget it, George. Let’s not take what belongs to someone else. I don’t want Caroline to be upset with me again. I’m just a little sad that I can’t wear the most beautiful wedding dress to marry you.” George was immediately heartbroken and rushed towards me. “Caroline, it’s not like I’m going to marry you anyway. So, it’s useless for you to ask for a wedding dress, just let it go to Priscilla.” “This is what my grandmother designed for me during her lifetime. Why should I let her have it? If you don’t marry me, naturally, someone else will.” George’s face darkened as he sneered, “You’ve been pestering me like a leech for ten years. You can’t even live without me. You think you’ll really marry someone else? This wedding dress was clearly prepared by my grandmother for her future granddaughter-in-law. Only Priscilla is qualified to wear it. I advise you not to be ungrateful.” “As long as you give the wedding dress to Priscilla, I can allow you to still stay in the Swallowell Family and see me every day. But you’d better settle down and stop being delusional!” I was too lazy to care about him and went forward to take away the wedding dress, but I didn’t expect Priscilla to refuse to let go. As we tugged at it, her strong perfume hit my nose. Suddenly, I felt nauseous- morning sickness struck without warning and I couldn’t help but throw up on her leg. Priscilla immediately burst into tears. “Caroline, I just want to help you get your wedding dress. How could you do this to me, make me look so bad on purpose?” George glared at me with a gloomy face. “Lick it clean for Priscilla.” I stared at him in disbelief. “What did you say?” “You humiliated Priscilla on purpose, isn’t that because you’re dissatisfied that I’m going to marry her? Caroline, your disgusting tactics are really endless. Clean it up for her or you won’t be able to leave this shop today!” Seeing that I didn’t move, he had the bodyguard kick at my knees, forcing me to kneel in front of Priscilla. He pressed my head close to Priscilla’s legs. As I struggled, Priscilla gently helped me up and scolded, “Come on, George. Don’t be so harsh. You’re scaring Caroline.” “Caroline, George just cares too much about me. Don’t blame him. I don’t blame you for what happened just now. Why don’t you accompany me to the restroom to clean up?”