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The Devil's Betrothed novel Chapter 392

Chapter 392: Oriana’s Decision

Arlan glanced back at her veiled face, noting the anxiety in her eyes, but it only seemed to fuel his arrogance.

"Already frightened?" His smirk grew wider as his hand ventured towards her exposed neck, fingertips gliding along her skin. "And here you had hopes of marrying me. Mark my words, if this marriage goes through, every night we will spend in this chamber. Every night, I will make sure your grandfather knows how I’m tormenting you."

Her lips quivered, and her eyes glistened with unshed tears, yet she fought to prevent them from falling. Arlan’s fingers continued their descent, heading towards the neckline of her nightdress, poised to pull it down.

"Don’t," her trembling voice reached his ears, but he dismissed her protest with a scoff. "The more you resist, the more I’m inclined to do it. Let’s rid ourselves of these bothersome clothes."

His fingers were on the brink of grasping her neckline to expose more when...

A knock on the door interrupted the sinister scene. "Your Highness, it’s time for Lord Verner’s medication."

Oriana felt her trembling body relax slightly, her anxious mind regaining some clarity.

"He’s going to die soon anyway. What difference will it make if he misses his medicine for one night, right?" Arlan proposed, shifting his gaze from his fingers to her face. "What do you say?"

Her trembling lips finally found their voice. "Let him have his medicine first."

"Why should I listen to you when you don’t listen to me?"

"Don’t you want my grandfather to stay alive so he can witness how you torment me?"

"Hmm?" He pretended to give it some thought. "You make a valid point."

With that, he released her hands and stepped away. "This meddling servant and the old man have spoiled my mood," he muttered, his displeasure evident due to the unexpected interruption. His expression turned serious. "I’ll give you one more chance to decide."

She clutched her dress tightly around her and did her best to conceal her chest, her tear-filled eyes locked onto the ruthless man before her.

"Tomorrow night, one of my men will come to assist you in escaping from this place. Be prepared to depart. If you fail, don’t blame me for my cruelty," Arlan declared. He then turned his gaze towards Philip. "This old man is protected by my father. If he stays alive, it’s to your benefit. If he dies, you may visit his lifeless body for the last time. But afterward, ensure you disappear and remain hidden from me. If I ever find you again, I won’t hesitate to end your life."

"Your Highness?" The servant once again sought his attention.

Arlan ignored the servant and locked eyes with Oriana. "This is your last opportunity, understood?" He pivoted and headed for the door.

Upon opening the door, he was met with the sight of Commander Loyset standing alongside the servant. Arlan offered the commander a mocking smirk before departing.

"You may go back," Conor instructed the servant, hurrying into the chamber. Worry etched his usually stern countenance as he observed Oriana, who was standing by the wall, clutching her dress tightly to her chest.

"Your Highness, are you alright?"

She met the man’s concerned gaze. "Thank you for arriving on time."

"Apologies, Your Highness. There are times when we cannot defy royalty."

"I understand," she replied, well aware that there was no medicine to be administered to her grandfather at this hour, but the commander had to invent an excuse to be present. She could only express her gratitude.

"His Highness has departed," the man informed.

"I will stay here with my grandfather. You may leave, Commander."

The man nodded and departed after offering her a respectful bow. Oriana sank to the floor, her back sliding along the cold wall, and her legs gave way. It was as though all the strength in her body had suddenly dissipated. She couldn’t allow others to see her in such a vulnerable state.

Arlan’s actions had genuinely frightened her today. She felt anxious and scared, realizing that the man had exploited her vulnerabilities. She had even forgotten that she possessed the power to teach him a lesson. At this moment, she didn’t have an ounce of energy left, not even to curse him. freewēbnoveℓ.com

Calming herself, Oriana settled by her grandfather’s side, gently taking hold of his hand. "I’m sorry, Grandpa, that you had to witness all of this," she murmured. "It’s my fault for not being strong enough to stand up to him." Her eyes welled with moisture, but she held back the tears.

Chapter 392: Oriana’s Decision 1

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