Chapter 942
Elliot insisted on carrying her back to their room, replying, “Auntie Freida is looking
after the babies, and they’re probably asleep by now. Why disturb them? It’s late, and we
should rest.
“Resting was the plan. No funny business.”
Elliot frowned slightly, feeling a bit aggrieved.
“Honey, when I said ‘rest‘, I meant being intimate with you. And besides, I did a good job disciplining Romello today, helping you vent off ssteam. Shouldn’t I be rewarded?”
Sheena allowed him to carry her upstairs, raising an eyebrow.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Really?”
Elliot nuzzled her nose.
“Of course, it’s true. How could I deceive my beloved wife?”
Sheena was intrigued.
“Then tellall about how you dealt with him in detail.”
“As you wish!”
Elliot grinned mischievously as he walked upstairs, recounting the events vividly.
“I used an ashtray and a teacup to break the skin on his forehead.”
Sheena frowned, “Just like that? Just a cut? No blood?”
He saw through her cunningness, his voice indulgent as he said, “Whenever I get involved, there’s bound to be sblood. He definitely got the message.”
Sheena smirked, her interest piqued.
“And then?”
“Then I made him do over five hundred push–ups, squat for over two hours, and a thirty- minute handstand…”
His voice grew husky, sounding satisfied.
As the bedroom door closed, his voice abruptly ceased.
Even the embarrassing yet pleasant sounds of the night were muted.
The next morning, at the Nicholls residence, Marius and Gabrielle were up early, sitting properly in the dining room, waiting for Romello.
They dared not touch their utensils until he arrived.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmRomello had returned late the previous night, and by the the reached home, Marius and Gabrielle had already gone to bed, unaware that he had been punished at the National Investigation Bureau and brought back by his subordinates.
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After a night’s rest, Romello’s strength had somewhat recovered, but he felt incredibly sore all over. He had not experienced such severe punishment in many years, difficult to even descend the stairs.
Marius and Gabrielle, who had been anxiously waiting in the dining room, were shocked to see their usually overbearing Romello being assisted by the butler and maids, struggling to make his way downstairs.
“Romello, what happened to you? Were you seriously injured yesterday?” Gabrielle asked with concern.
Marius chimed in, “Romello, if it’s too difficult for you to get out of bed, let the servants. bring your meal to your room. There’s no need to cdownstairs.”
Romello scowled, his face dark and emanating an eerie chill, but he did not respond to their inquiries.
The butler spoke up on his behalf, “Last night, Mr. Jenkins, for reasons unknown, decided to pick on Mr. Romello, keeping him in the bureau and subjecting him to punishment all afternoon. It nearly broke him.”
“Oh my, poor Romello,” Gabrielle cooed sympathetically.
Marius lowered his head, hiding the satisfaction in his eyes.
In every day
He had been oppressed by but to see Romello suffer setbacks and struggle to even descend the stairs brought him an unexpected sense of satisfaction.
Somehow, he could not muster any concern for Romello’s plight. In fact, he found himself somewhat gleeful about it.