Rebirth: Top Actress, Your Big Shot Husband is Jealous Again! Chapter 568: The Legendary Dark Room
The words "sister-in-law" successfully enraged Mason Bennett.
His deep, cold eyes suddenly resembled those of a hellish demon, staring at him with a chilling, emotionless gaze.
Jeremiah Bennett’s legs felt weak, almost unable to stand, his face full of panic.
Even he didn’t know where he found the courage to say that to Mason Bennett.
Just as he was about to say sothing to ease the terrifying atmosphere, he saw the man squint his eyes, his entire aura becoming even darker and colder.
He didn’t know if it was a hallucination, but Jeremiah Bennett seed to see the legendary figure of Death itself, emanating a chilling aura, spreading from the man and wrapping around him, seemingly freezing his very soul.
"Cousin, I was just joking, it’s sister-in-law, yes, sister-in-law."
Even though Jeremiah Bennett was not at all willing, he had no choice but to relent.
"Joking? Co to think of it, I haven’t joked around with you in years."
The man’s voice was chillingly cold, indicating with his eyes as he stepped into an empty nanny’s room on the first floor.
The gesture scared Jeremiah Bennett so much that he almost fell to the ground.
He understood all too well what this ant.
He and Victor Bennett were close in age and often played together as kids, so naturally, he knew what Mason Bennett’s action implied.
Thinking of every ti Victor Bennett ca out of the little black room looking utterly miserable, Jeremiah Bennett instinctively shivered.
But according to Victor Bennett’s gripes:
Going in would be bad.
Not going in would be even worse...
Thinking that he was not his real brother, there should be so restraint, and it wouldn’t be that bad.
Besides, he wasn’t the sa fool as Victor Bennett.
Victor wouldn’t dare fight back, but he would...
Yes, it should be nothing!
With these thoughts, Jeremiah Bennett took a deep breath and followed him in.
However, as soon as he entered, he realized what hell truly was...
...
At the dining table, Bella Green was biting her chopsticks, looking at Jeremiah Bennett across, whose eyes were red and swollen as if he had been severely tornted.
His pouting, aggrieved expression made Bella Green feel utterly baffled.
"Mason Bennett, what kind of ideological education did you give him to make it so profound?"
In the ti she’d gone upstairs, Jeremiah Bennett had beco like this.
Mason Bennett looked at Jeremiah Bennett across from him, whose face remained fair and clean except for his reddened eyes, and spoke lightly.
"Perhaps he has a high level of insight."
The supposedly insightful Jeremiah Bennett glared with reddened eyes, his hand trembling as he held the chopsticks.
Hypocrite, bastard!
He thought not hitting his face was to save him face, but it was to conceal his cri!
It was a sha he couldn’t strip off his clothes in front of Bella Green to accuse Mason of his brutality.
Bella Green’s gaze shifted between the two, and finally, a look of understanding crossed her eyes.
The way Jeremiah Bennett looked, it seed familiar.
Much like the beaten look Victor Bennett had before, with the only difference being Jeremiah’s face was unscathed.
"Eat your al properly!"
Seeing her gaze linger on Jeremiah Bennett, Mason Bennett slightly furrowed his brows, picked up a piece of at, and placed it in her bowl.
At the sa ti, he looked at Jeremiah Bennett with cold eyes, scaring him into quickly lowering his head, almost burying his face into his bowl.
"By the way, shouldn’t you take him to the hospital first? His eyes look like he has conjunctivitis."
Bella Green propped her chin with her hand, wearing a disapproving expression.
With Jeremiah Bennett’s eyes so red, she almost suspected that Mason Bennett had beaten him badly.
Mason Bennett glanced at him lightly upon hearing this, agreeing,
"Not only does he have conjunctivitis, but also delusions."
This sarcastic remark made Jeremiah Bennett slam his bowl and chopsticks on the table, staring at him in accusation.
"Mason Bennett, you’re just a sanctimonious hypocrite!!"
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