Cutie, Please Marry Me Again (Jenna and Hansen)

Chapter 1561



Chapter 1561

Raeleigh fixed her gaze on Austin and repeated, "I want to make a call."

But Austin merely sneered. "That's not possible."

"I don't want to cut my hair." Raeleigh tried her best to fight for her hair instead, and Austin laughed. "You have no choice; it will only cause trouble if you keep it. You have a beautiful face, so you won't look ugly even if you cut it short."

"My parents will be sad if they see me like this." Raeleigh was unbothered by her hairstyle, but she was concerned about how her parents felt if they saw her short hair.

"Cut it. Rules are rules. When in Rome, do as the Romans do." Raeleigh could not waver Austin's stand at all if he made up his mind. No matter what she said, he insisted. Her hair was not much longer than a man's either.

Raeleigh's hair was black, her chin was sharp, her face fair. With her hair short, she stood on the spot, staring at Austin in a trance. Austin had also had a haircut that day, but his hair was much shorter than that of Raeleigh's.

Raeleigh kept her head lowered the whole way back to the cell. She knew she had just barely survived, but she still felt uncomfortable.

It was a man's prison. How awkward things would get for a woman like her to be in a man's prison.

Raeleigh wandered around the prison by Austin's side after cutting her hair short. After breakfast, everyone had to work, including Raeleigh. Raeleigh had expected it to be labor and hard work, but it was one that she would have never expected when she entered the room.

Raeleigh stood in a computer lab and watched the group of people from the last shift retreat. Raeleigh and the rest were to take over.

Austin sat in front of a computer and took over the game by the gamer from before.

Raeleigh took her seat next to Austin, then he asked, "Do you know how to play computer games?"

"A little."

Austin smirked, a leisurely one. With her eyebrows raised, Raeleigh looked at him, saying after being in much dilemma, "But I don't know if I'll be good at it."

"You need to learn, or they'll deduct your wages if you keep losing. Since you don't have any money right now, you have no chance but to win to earn some. I paid for your meals," Austin said as he passed her an earpiece, who said with her face solemn, "Guide me through the game." "Kiss me, and I'll be your guide."

Austin's eyes shone. Raeleigh pursed her lips and looked at those around her. Everyone was immersed in the game.

She looked at the screen engaged in a game. "I can play from the start with tutorials, but if I start playing halfway through the game, I will perform horribly. If I do as you guys do and learn the game at the same time, I will definitely lose money. If you have money, lend me some. I'll return it to you once I leave this place."

Austin glanced away before he looked back at Raeleigh, "You may have yet figured it out. This is a place where no one can leave, and no one has ever left."

"You may come in alive, but you'll definitely leave a dead man."

Raeleigh bit her lip and retorted in return, "How did Yanora get out then?"

Austin pondered for a brief moment before he guessed, "I don't know the person you're talking about. A woman?"

Raeleigh didn't answer, but he knew he was right. Austin's smile widened into an evil grin, and his eyes flickered with an enchanting glint.

"She could please Lechen. Can you? That man's a pervert. Can you do what she did?"

When Austin spoke, his gaze was carefree and calm.

"I won't please anyone." Raeleigh was stubborn, and Austin pinched her chin. "Kiss me. Anywhere will do."

Raeleigh stared at him and slapped his hand away, still refusing.

She looked at the computer as an idea popped up in her mind. "Could you do me a favor? Tell them I want to register a new account."

Austin smiled. "What do I get?"

"What do you want?"

"Well..." Austin gave it some thought. "Wash my feet."

"Deal."

Raeleigh agreed without hesitation. Austin continued to stare at Raeleigh, his gaze surging with complex emotions.

"Come here." Austin raised his hand. A man in a correctional officer uniform approached them.

At their side, he reminded Austin, "Lechen doesn't want you to cause trouble."

"Register a new account."

With that, Austin gestured to his computer. The officer said, "If you want to register a new account, I have to inform the superiors. The fee..."

"I'll pay for it," Austin said. With that, the officer told Raeleigh to get up. Raeleigh did as told but was worried something might happen, so she called out to Austin, "Austin."

Austin paused before turning to look at Raeleigh. "What's up?"

Raeleigh pursed her lips. "If you don't want to, I won't say it."

"Say it."

Raeleigh mustered the courage to say, "I want to stay with you."

Austin instructed the officer, "Get two accounts; well play the game together."

After a moment's hesitation, the officer took them to a private room. When they entered the room, Raeleigh looked at those inside and found several of them were sleeping. "They are risking their lives," Raeleigh thought.

But they were all young.

After entering the room, the officer retrieved two cards and handed them to Austin and Raeleigh before leaving.

Austin went to one of the computers, inserted his card, and turned it on; Raeleigh did the same. The system was set up in advance, so she could play the game at once.

Austin registered the account with his name, and Raeleigh caught a glimpse of his ID number. "You're 28?"

"Old?" Austin played the game as he asked in return. Raeleigh shook her head. "No."

She said nothing more but registered her name and entered her ID number.

Those in the room cast curious glances at Raeleigh. They hadn't left the room since the day before, so they were surprised to see a woman.

Raeleigh focused on the game. Austin watched her before he leveled up in no time. Raeleigh tried to learn the ropes while playing the game. In actuality, all games were somewhat identical. Raeleigh was glad Scarlette had exposed her to it.

Right then, Raeleigh hoped to meet her in the game so that she could contact her.

It was a pity that Scarlette was, right then, worried sick, in no mood to play any video games.

Right then, Raeleigh and the others were playing the hottest game in town. The prisoners played that game to unlock new levels in exchange for some money.

Raeleigh did not want to know why there was such an amusing task in prison, but since it was a prison, everything was possible. This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.

Raeleigh broke through the hundredth level in no time and had soon familiarised the game.

Before Raeleigh knew it, someone stood behind her and was not there with kind intentions.


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