The hidden billionaire heiress (Lyra Melvin)

Chapter 790 Getting beat up by my wife early in the morning



Chapter 790 Getting beat up by my wife early in the morning

Concentrating the strange look in her eyes, Lyra put down the comb, went to the washbasin without

looking sideways, and cleaned herself.

After a few more minutes, her forehead was slightly wet. Her fair and clean cheeks were free of any

makeup. She looked fresh and beautiful, and she walked out of the toilet slowly.

She inadvertently looked at the man wearing a black military coat by the door.

The man still held a cigarette between his fingertips. It had just been lit and it was a new one.

After only a few minutes, another one was smoked?

Two in the morning, and two at night, did he still need his lungs?

As if noticing her gaze, Malcolm turned his head slowly, with his black eyes meeting hers.

But after only looking at each other for two seconds, Malcolm withdrew his eyes dejectedly, and

continued to sip his cigarette with a face full of self-denial.

Lyra frowned, walked over, stretched out her hand to grab the cigarette in his hand, and stopped him,

"Stop smoking."

Malcolm moved his hand away, and was afraid that she would touch the sparks from the cigarette.

He looked very arrogant, and was completely free from the hurt and sorrow when he introduced himself

last night.

"There is only one person in this world who can control me, and that is my wife. If you don't even admit

that you're my wife, why should you take care of my business?"

Lyra's face looked cold, with her bright eyes covering her anger, "I'm not, but I have to take care of it

too."

She grabbed the cigarette butt forcefully, threw it on the ground, and stomped it out.

"Lucie and I don't smoke. Isn't it too much for you to smell smoke in the room and let us inhale second-

hand smoke?"

Being reasonable and well-founded, she was really angry, as if she hated the smoke to the extreme.

But there was no look or word that showed she cared his health.

Malcolm's handsome face paled. He swallowed the bitterness in his mouth, avoided her fierce gaze,

and smiled lazily.

"Okay, it's really not good to affect you, then I'll go a little farther away before smoking."

Putting the cigarette case back in his pocket, Malcolm got up to leave.

A strong gust of wind hit his ear, and Malcolm subconsciously turned his head to avoid it, but was

grabbed by the collar of his back by her fair hands.

Being annoyed, he fought back with his backhand, but he didn't dare to use too much force.

Lyra dodged, and flexibly showed jujitsu to catch him, using all her strength.

The two fought at the door on the spot.

Lucie, who was the kitchen, heard the movement, and hurried out to persuade, "Oh, what's going on?

Why did you start fighting?"

Malcolm froze, stared at Lucie twice, and slowed down the defense.

At the moment when he was distracted, Lyra's eyes turned deterrent, and a beautiful throw over the

shoulder directly knocked the man, whose height was 1.88-meter, to the ground.

With her knees on his lower back, Lyra grabbed his hands and held them behind his back.

The hem of the coat was rolled up and quickly wrapped around his hands.

Malcolm was afraid of hurting her if he fought back, so he didn't dare to resist.

The whole process only took a few seconds, without delay.

Lyra didn't suppress her anger anymore. She got up quickly, grabbed Malcolm's collar again, lifted him

up and pressed his hands that were held behind her back. Raising her knees, she kicked his strong

buttocks twice.

Hiss, it hurt...

His ass must have bruises.

That was a lot harder than he kicked Chad.

Malcolm's legs trembled. He took a deep breath, held back his muffled moan, and let her beat him.

Behind him, Lucie looked dumbfounded at Lyra, who was so powerful.

Anthony, who came out of the wash, leaned half against the wall. His gaze kept on Lyra's face,

observing her expression.

Outside the yard, Chad, who had just run two kilometers in the morning, also witnessed this unilaterally

suppressed fight.

He widened his eyes in horror.

Did this count... he watched a scene where Malcolm was subjected to "domestic violence"?

At the yard.

Lyra kicked him several times, only kicking the meaty part without hurting the bone.

After the beating, she let go of Malcolm with a cold look, slid her hand into Malcolm's pocket, and took

out the cigarette case.

With a snap, the cigarette case was thrown to the ground. All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.

She stepped on it with one foot and it became flat.

She squinted her eyes in disgust. Staring at the pack of cigarettes, as if still feeling angry, she kicked

the pack of cigarettes far away.

After dealing with the cigarettes, she stared at the back of Malcolm's head and warned seriously, "I'll tell

you one last time, I hate cigarettes. Even if you get out and smoke, as long as I smell of cigarettes on

your body, I will feel sick."

"I don't care which big shot you are from Suham. If you stay here, you must abide by my rules. If you

dare to smoke in front of me and provoke me, just try it if you are not afraid of being beaten."

She turned around with a cold look, and took Lucie's hand. Her voice softened, "He smells too much of

smoke. Lucie, you can't smell it. Don't let him in the house."

"But..." Lucie was embarrassed, "it's time for breakfast."

"I think he's full of cigarettes. It's no big deal if he's hungry. We don't care about him. We'll eat by

ourselves."

Lucie wanted to say something, but was dragged into the room by Lyra.

Anthony was still leaning against the door, observing Lyra's attitude towards Malcolm, when he was

slapped by Lyra.

"In the future, if you bring such impolite guests to trouble me and Lucie, you should get out too."

Anthony froze for a moment.

Just now he saw very clearly from behind that Lyra had beaten Malcolm ruthlessly.

It seemed to be really amnesia.

This new impression of Malcolm was probably negative, right?

Thinking of this, he smiled slightly, "Got it."

When the three of them entered the house, Chad hurried over to help Malcolm.

"Bro, are you okay?"

Malcolm held his waist, scowled, and didn't want to say a word.

He was not okay, not at all.

Getting kicked by his wife early in the morning, how can he feel okay?

Although he wanted to be beaten on purpose, Lyra didn't do it because she was worried about his

health, but because she hated smoking.

The beating was not worth it.

And he felt still a little sorry...

He let out a sluggish breath, and leaned on Chad's shoulder with little strength. With his long eyelashes

drooping, he was listless.

Chad sighed, helped him gather his coat, and asked worriedly, "Lyra doesn't remember you anymore.

Why did she still beat you?"

Just now Lyra beat Malcolm so hard that Chad grinned his teeth and felt his butt hurt as well when

watching it.

Malcolm was silent for a few seconds, "I smoked two cigarettes last night, and I also smoked two this

morning. I was caught by her."

Chad was stunned, "It's only been a few hours, bro, you smoked four?"

Malcolm didn't speak.

"Bro, you are too indulgent! You are not afraid of hurting your lungs, indeed... you should be beaten,

and you should be beaten harder!"

He added fuel to the fire.

Malcolm's chin was off his shoulder, and he gave him a cool look.

With just one look, Chad hesitated in seconds.

"I was wrong..." He made a silencing motion to seal his mouth.

Malcolm reminded with a sneer, "I didn't bring any cigarettes. It was your cigarette case that was

thrown away."

"Huh?" Chad felt bad for a moment, and immediately touched his pocket.

Sure enough, the cigarette case was gone.

With a miserable look, he touched Malcolm with his arm, and said earnestly, "Bro, that cigarette is so

expensive. I was only willing to smoke one for a few days. Now it's all gone. It should... can it be

reimbursed?"

Malcolm felt suffocated, "Whoever stepped on it, you will ask for reimbursement."

After finishing speaking in a cool tone, he tightened his coat, pushed open the short courtyard door,

and went to the country lane.

His wife won't let him enter the house, and won't let him have breakfast, so let's blow some cold air, let

the smell of cigarettes off his body, and clear his mind.

"Bro?"

Chad yelled from the yard.

Lyra was so sensitive to cigarettes, so Chad didn't even dare to ask for it.

Malcolm didn't look back, and quickly disappeared.

Chad wanted to chase, but Lucie in the house was calling him to have breakfast.

After the morning run, he was really hungry, so Chad had to go back to the house for food.

Five minutes later.

Malcolm walked to a creek, and just as he found a suitable rock to sit on, Chad rushed over to him.

With a silly smile on his face, Chad eagerly took out two buckwheat buns that had been warming in his

arms, squatted at Malcolm's feet, and handed them to him with both hands.

"Skipping breakfast is bad for your health. How about some?"

Malcolm glanced at it, inexplicably recalling what Lyra said to Lucie just now, "I think he's already full of

cigarettes. It's not a big deal if he's hungry missing a meal..."

Instantly, he lost appetite.

He looked away coldly, and said in a muffled voice, "I'm full of anger. I won't eat."

Chad had no temper, so he can only coax, "Bro, eat something. Lyra watched me take it just now. She

didn't say anything. It's considered... her acquiescence!"


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