Finally Lost You in The CrowdChapter 1

For the four years of my secret relationship with Kenneth, he was merely my private English tutor to outsiders.

But when no one was around, he would pull me close again and again during lessons.

"Ugh… please be gentler…"

"If you like it, how could I be gentle?"

He never used protection, saying it wasn't intimate enough.

He said he only wanted to live with me, so he asked me to endure and try the anti-pregnancy injection for him.

Until the day I got pregnant, I overheard his teasing with his friends.

"Kevin, you used students as experimental subjects, aren't you afraid of killing someone?”

"This four years of tutoring has been worth it. When will we get to hear her moans?"

"In three days, Yara is coming back. I have to let her know I haven't been idle all these years."

"She's allergic to birth control pills and I couldn't bear for her to suffer through childbirth, so I tested it out in advance."

He sneered, "It's just a game, but it seems like my student has really become addicted."

A chill ran through my body.

It turned out that those voices tainted with desire were nothing more than a testing report for another woman.

I once again submitted my IELTS application to study abroad and pursue a Ph.D.

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"Do you like this kind of teaching?" I bit my lip, not responding.

Kenneth leaned down and kissed my earlobe, but his movements below grew more forceful. "If you don't speak, it means you like it."

He dragged me deeper and deeper into desire.

After indulging, Kenneth held me softly and whispered, "Nyta, I really like you."

"Then why don't you make our relationship public?"

His smile froze for a moment, then he let out a light sigh.

"Fool, you're my student. If our relationship becomes public, it will harm your reputation. Please wait a little longer, okay?"

I nodded, but inside, a wave of disappointment surged.

I actually didn’t mind those things, but thinking that Kenneth was doing it for my own good, I just nodded.

I was willing to wait because I believed that he loved me.

Four years ago, I stood in front of the bulletin board, intently looking at the information about the IELTS exam.

Kenneth walked over and asked if I wanted to study abroad for my PhD.

He said he liked students with goals and it was at that moment that he offered to teach me.

The past four years with Kenneth had felt so natural. Everything changed so smoothly.