The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 583
The car roared to life, taking off at a high speed.
Thalassa struggled to get up from her seat. Lysander’s overpowering aura was freezing and daunting. She moved closer to the
window, trying her best to put some distance
between them.
Her heart pounded in a panic, and her breaths came in quick, shallow gasps.
Lysander remained silent.
The atmosphere was palpably tense throughout the ride.
Soon enough, they arrived at the Sinclair Group International Hotel.
Lysander gripped Thalassa’s wrist tightly, leading her to the presidential suite, tossing her onto the bed, his imposing figure
looming over her, trapping her.
Thalassa was pale with fear; she tried to back away, but there was nowhere left to retreat.
Lysander’s rough hand gripped her chin, lifting her face and forcing her to look into his eyes. “So, you want to spend my money
to support your ungrateful father, huh?” His cold breath fanned across her face, piercingly cold, causing Thalassa’s breath to
hitch. There was a sharp pain in her chest. She tried to speak, “It’s just Bruce’s ambition. I didn’t...”
“Really now? Three million has already ended up in his pocket, and you still haven’t satisfied his greed! Thalassa, I’ve told you
more than once that playing mind games with me comes with a price!” Lysander’s teeth clenched, his deep eyes icy and cold.
“...”
“I don’t want to hear your excuses! If you’ve done it, you have to bear the consequences!” Lysander gritted his teeth, interrupting
her.
In his eyes, her lies made her unworthy of his trust.
Everything she said was just to deceive him.

No other woman had dared to play mind games with him repeatedly.
With those words, Lysander harshly sealed her lips with his, drowning all her protests in their kiss.
“Mmm, let...” Thalassa felt his anger and struggled.
“Rip!” Her clothes were torn apart, and her resistance only sparked his fury further.
Outside the window, tree shadows swayed, the sun gradually set, and night fell.
Inside, the bedside lamp swung violently as if the wind outside was forcing it to sway.
In the restaurant, Bruce was reduced to groaning on the floor, beaten to a pulp. His eyes were swollen shut, and his cheeks
puffed out as if he had stuffed eggs in his mouth. He rolled around on the floor, whimpering from the pain, unable to muster the
strength or will to stand.
All the bodyguards had retreated. Only the frightened Evelyn remained, with her back pressed against the wall.
Even after the bodyguards had left, she was still in shock. Her body was shivering, and she stared at the mess around her.
It took her a while to regain her composure. Looking at Bruce writhing on the floor, his pitiful state sent shock waves through
Evelyn.
She slowly approached him, squatting down, nervously asking, “You’re not going to die, are you?”
Bruce still had his wits about him. Recognizing Evelyn’s voice, he stopped his painful writhing, panting heavily. His swollen eyes
stared at Evelyn.
“I must be jinxed. The first time I met you and Thalassa, I was beaten up. And now, for the second time, I’ve been beaten up
again. Maybe it’s because I owe you, and this is the way the universe is making me pay.” Bruce said, “I’m sorry for making you
suffer...
His words caused Evelyn’s tears to flow uncontrollably.

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