"I'm upset," said Charlie.
"You have not only a family but a wife, so why would you be upset?" Billy couldn't understand.
"Normal people can't understand my irritation." Charlie tilted his head and finished his glass of wine.
Billy tsked. "That’s because your house is too crowded. As much as I want to fight with someone else and get upset, I don’t even have the opportunity. My apartment is so empty."
At that moment, the manager asked some beautiful young girls to accompany them for a drink.
The girls were seated. Two of the girls sat on Charlie while the other two sat beside Billy and chuckled coquettishly.
"Well, you two. Right. Just you two go out. You two don't need to accompany him."
Billy said as he pointed to the girls sitting beside Charlie.
"Get out of here! Or I will be dead if Grace finds out about it!"
Although the girls looked upset, they didn't dare to say anything. After they left, only the two girls next to Billy remained.
The girl sitting on Billy's left looked very naive and young. She was about nineteen years old.
She did not wear makeup. She sat quietly, looking like a lotus flower in a pool of water. She looked very elegant.
She seemed to be a little frightened and nervous. When she served the wine, her hand trembled slightly. Then, the wine flowed down Charlie's suit pants.
"I'm sorry. I'm really sorry. Sir, I didn't mean to..." she hurriedly drew a tissue to wipe Charlie's suit pants.
Charlie shook his head and waved his hand, indicating that it was fine.
The girl still looked terrified. She squeezed the tissue with her hand, squatted on the floor, and carefully wiped Charlie's pants.
She heard the manager say that the two people in this room were very important in Santabaca, so they were the ones she couldn't afford to offend. Therefore, she was very afraid of what was happening now.
However, she saw that the handsome man in front of her had a rather gentle temper. She felt that he did not seem to be angry.
The moment she got up, she suddenly slipped. Then, she was about to fall straight to the ground.
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