Chapter 129 
Silas forced a smile. As much as he was a fan of beautiful women, the nightlife scene was not his type. Eventually, he had to concect 
an excuse to make his exit 
Half an hour later, Freya focused on her thesis work at Kieran’s place. She donned black–rimmed glasses and began scouring the 
internet for resources 
Having been out of school for several months, she had much to catch up on. Even though she had three years of real–life experience to build on, she knew it wasn’t smart to just ignore her studies. She decided not to repeat her past mistakes, dropping out for a man, thinking she had found her happiness ever after 
How foolish that had been. 
As Freya typed away on her computer, the door suddenly swung open. 
She smell of alcohol hit her like a wave, prompting her to shut her laptop immediately 

Kieran noticed the action and frowned, asking. “What are you doing?” 
“What I’m doing has nothing to do with you, Mr. Sutton,” Freya responded coldly. “This is my room. Isn’t it inappropriate to barge in like this, Mr. Sutton?” 
“This is my house. I can go wherever I please.” Suddenly, Kieran moved toward Freya. 

Catching the scent of alcohol on him, Freya frowned deeply. “Kieran! What are you doing?” 
He didn’t miss the disgust in Freya’s eyes, a look she had given him ever since their engagement party. 
That look made Kieran uncomfortable. Stepping forward, he grabbed Freya’s arm. “You’re my fiancée. I can do whatever I want with you! What do you think I want to do?” 
“You’re drunk!” Freya tried to shake him off, but he picked her up in response. 
Her expression darkened. “Kieran! Let me go!” 
“No!” 
“Will you let me go or not?! 
“I said no!” Kieran said, all stubbornly, carrying Freya toward the bed, but she didn’t hesitate to bite right into his shoulder 
Caught off guard by the pain, Kieran involuntarily released his grip. 
He inhaled sharply, anger flaring. “Freya! What are you a dog now? Biting me?” 
“Considering you came here drunk and started this nonsense, I’ve been quite polite!” Freya retorted, “if you’re trying to punish me over Eloise’s affair or expect me to go easy on Eloise’s two friends, Mr. Sutton, you can save the efforts. I’m determined to see those two behind bars this time.” 
At that, Kieran’s expression darkened further.