Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 346: Something Happened

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Chapter 346: Chapter 346: Something Happened

May Morgan’s temper is incredibly fierce, and Victor Grant knows this very well. If he doesn’t promise to give her the Jade Pendant today, he might really lose her forever.

However, truly handing over the Jade Pendant to her, he feels reluctant. He can’t really let her die, can he?

Victor Grant turned his thoughts, looked at May’s face, and immediately hatched a plan in his mind: "The Jade Pendant is not with me right now. I think it’s rather sinister, and after hearing from Mason Morgan that it seals an Evil Spirit, I found someone skilled to ward off the calamity. I’ll have it back for you by tomorrow morning at the latest!"

"I don’t believe your words. This Jade Pendant is evil, and no one would dare to take on such a task. Victor Grant, I don’t believe a single word you’re saying now."

Pushed by May’s urgency, Victor snapped back irritably: "Then what do you want me to do? What would make you believe?"

"I want you to drive me and fetch the Jade Pendant now. Didn’t you say you had someone handle it? Then go and get it back now."

Victor Grant wasn’t foolish enough to take May there. If he did, wouldn’t that expose the fake Jade Pendant?

"Don’t go, it’s too late now, and going wouldn’t do any good. I’ll drive to get it, wait for me!" Victor sighed slightly, turned, and was about to leave.

May wouldn’t let him go and boldly shouted before he could get out: "If you don’t take me, I’ll die for you, do you believe it?"

Victor Grant glanced back at the handcuffs on May’s wrist, his eyes showing a hint of challenge: "I know you’re strong. If you can open these handcuffs, I’ll take you!"

"Fine, you said it!" May turned and grabbed one end of the handcuffs, pulled forcefully several times, and because the bed was wooden, although it was solid wood, May’s enormous strength was shocking. In no time, the bed seemed to be on the verge of being dismantled by her.

Meanwhile, May’s wrist also became red from pulling too hard, and some areas even started showing signs of bleeding.

"Enough, enough, stop!" Seeing blood coming from May’s wrist, Victor felt heartbroken and quickly stepped forward, took out the key, and unlocked the handcuffs for her.

"Do you have to punish yourself like this? Are you crazy?" Victor carefully took off the handcuffs from May while finding a wet wipe to clean the blood on her wrist.

The force May used earlier was so strong that now her wrist was mangled and bloody, a sight that was chilling.

Although her wrist was healing at an astonishing pace, Victor still didn’t want to see another glimpse of those shocking wounds.

Once May’s injury completely healed, Victor irritably discarded the tissue in his hand, fiercely glared at May: "You’d really give up your life for that man?"

May was stunned for a moment, looked at Victor’s irritable face, felt embarrassed, and lowered her head to say: "This isn’t about emotion; it’s about humanity. Vincent Vance became like this for me, I cannot be unconscientious."

"Alright, alright, I give up. Do what you want." Victor truly had no temper left for May, and in the end, he had no choice but to compromise.

He was puzzled; how could there be such a stubborn woman in this world? If her stubbornness could be directed even a little towards himself, how great would that be?

Driving May towards the outskirts of the city, Victor glanced at her moodily: "If the one lying in the hospital bed were me, I wonder what you’d be doing now?"

May raised her head to look at Victor, saw his face full of disappointment, felt a pang in her heart, and quickly spoke to console him: "If it were you, it would be the same. Victor, I really hope you understand, what I owe Vincent must be repaid. Since I promised to spend my days well with you, I will certainly keep my promise, but please don’t treat Vincent this way; it’s unfair to him."

Victor gripped the steering wheel tightly, explained in a low voice: "I’m not doing this for him; I’m doing it for you. Your father told me this Jade Pendant could cost you your life. How could I let you be in danger without caring?"

"Victor, it’s not what you think. Releasing Vincent’s soul does have the possibility of danger, but it’s less than a fifty percent chance. Don’t worry too much. Even if there is danger, I have the Dragon Insect with me; it will protect me."

"Forget it, I’m not asking anymore. Do as you wish." Victor irritably waved his hand, indicating May should stop explaining. She was like this: once her mind was made up, even ten oxen couldn’t drag her back. He thought he was stubborn enough already, but this woman turned out to be even more stubborn, more obstinate.

But paradoxically, even knowing she’s stubborn and unyielding, he just couldn’t let go. She stayed in his heart, despite everything, and he couldn’t bear to leave her.

Driving the car to the alley entrance of Master Samuel Zimmerman’s place, it was already past four in the evening. This alley was at a secluded location, passing through here during the day was eerie, let alone at night.

Victor turned on the headlights, deliberately lit up the alley road, and slowly drove inward.

As soon as they entered the mouth of the alley, a black private car suddenly emerged ahead. The private car appeared somewhat hurried, and as the alley was narrow, when the two cars crossed paths, they nearly scraped Victor’s car.

Victor’s mood was already bad, and now he was even more angry. He rolled down the window, yelled at the careless driver: "Can’t you drive?"

The other car stopped slightly upon hearing Victor’s shout but didn’t dare to get out. It swiftly sidestepped Victor’s car and quickly drove off.

May only wanted the Jade Pendant back, didn’t wish to stir trouble, and tugged at Victor, softly urging: "Let’s not cause a scene, getting the Jade Pendant is more important."

Afraid May would find out about the fake Jade Pendant, Victor parked the car in front of the wooden door, intending to go in while leaving May in the car.

"Don’t go; it’s pretty sinister in there. It’s not good to go at this time of night. I’ll just go in and get the Jade Pendant back." Victor said, then decisively locked May in the car and walked away through the door. Before leaving, he intentionally locked the car.

May could sense he was hiding something; otherwise, why wouldn’t he let her in? But now the car was locked, and she couldn’t get out, only wait.

Victor went inside for less than two minutes before quickly returning, his face intensely tense.

"What happened? Where’s the Jade Pendant?" May saw him come out empty-handed, his expression was like that, and couldn’t help but ask suspiciously.

Victor looked at May, did not speak, but swiftly started the car and backed out of the alley.