Sean watched from the side, and an inexplicable sense of pity surged in his heart. Unable to hold back, he hurriedly said, "Why don't you give her to me instead?"
As he spoke, he looked at Marius with hopeful eyes, wishing he would change his mind.
Bard paused his actions upon hearing this, turning to Marius for instructions.
Marius still wore that signature, carefree smirk. He glanced at Sean before slowly saying, "This isn't as simple as spending a single night."
Sean instantly understood Marius' meaning—he was determined to ruin Cynthia.
Sean sighed inwardly. He knew that his father's influence was nowhere near Marius' father's, nor did he have Marius' wealth and power. In this situation, he was utterly powerless.
Cynthia had only herself to blame for provoking Marius, the devil incarnate. Anyone who ended up on Marius' bad side rarely met a good end.
Seeing that Sean had fallen silent, Bard signaled his men to continue taking Cynthia away. They were well aware that s