Slowly Falling into His Love Trap-Chapter 167: Once You Put It On, You Can’t Take It Off

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Chapter 167: Chapter 167: Once You Put It On, You Can’t Take It Off

Feeling the cold anger that Caden Lockwood directed purely at her, in this hot weather, Evelyn was about to freeze into an ice block.

She really couldn’t understand, was Caden Lockwood made of ice? Why did he emit such a powerful chill?

Over the years, there must have been countless people too scared to get close to him!

And how resilient she must be to have stayed here all along.

"What I said was just the truth!" she muttered unhappily, "Why can you have women around you? Eleanor Keaton, Shannon Dunn, and many others I don’t know, are you going to cut ties with all of them?"

"Evelyn!"

"I have a clear conscience!" Locking eyes with Caden, Evelyn answered firmly.

Suddenly, she softened her tone: "If because of me, you have to cut ties, do you actually intend to do anything to him, Uncle? Are you really such an unreasonable person?"

Suddenly challenged by Evelyn’s provocative question, Caden’s face stiffened, with a deep emotion flickering in his dark eyes.

If he insisted on clashing with Evelyn at this moment, it would definitely result in a major argument, or end up in a deadlock.

His combined IQ and EQ were telling him that using force right now was not suitable.

"Always remember you are Mrs. Lockwood." Caden lowered his voice; it was a threat, but also a command.

Evelyn immediately nodded, walked two steps closer to Caden, and tried to please him: "Uncle, do you want some milk? I’ll make it for you!"

Caden gave Evelyn a sidelong glance, got up, and slowly walked to her side.

Evelyn weakly watched Caden; regarding him, especially at night, she had to be on guard.

If his beastly nature erupted and he wanted to assert his marital rights, what would she do?

He took her hand and stepped out of the study, ignoring her endless questions as if he hadn’t heard them.

The manor had many rooms, and they were spacious. Caden led Evelyn to the door of a guest room on the second floor and stood there.

He was tall and upright, and when he turned his head, he uttered two cold words: "Open the door."

Her heart leapt to her throat, she nodded, did as told, and upon opening the door, she exclaimed in surprise.

The room was splendidly lit, filled with clothes and shoes, and there was a glass jewelry cabinet, all stocked with bracelets and necklaces.

It was as if she had walked into a dazzling shop, and she liked everything inside.

Looking back at Caden, she asked, "This is?"

"Your wardrobe." Caden’s tone was neither warm nor cold.

"Mine?" Evelyn pointed at herself.

Oh my god!

The clothes here seemed more than all she had worn since childhood!

A trace of satisfaction flickered in Caden’s eyes as he pulled Evelyn close. Under the brilliant lights, her pretty face shone, and her eyes sparkled more brightly than any jewels.

Rubbing her palm with his thumb, tenderness filled his eyes, his handsome face brimming with warmth, making him even more seductive and charming.

His broad chest exuded a reassuring strength, his thin lips parted slightly, "These things, you don’t have to wear them if you’re not comfortable, but if you ever feel like wearing, just come over anytime, Aunt May will change them according to the season. But there’s one thing, once you put it on, you’re not to take it off again."

Upon hearing this, Evelyn’s heart surged with sweetness.

As Mrs. Lockwood, she should exhibit some traits of a lady from a wealthy family.

He gave her these luxuries, yet didn’t require her to change her original lifestyle.

This man, truly, was so thoughtful!

She tilted her head, a smile playing on her lips, her eyes filled with curiosity, "What is it?"