When she said she was uncomfortable, Kingsley didn't force her anymore and let go of her hand.
Billy had a smug look on his face and laughed lightly. Sherman turned to look at him and said coldly, "You make me sicker. Let go of me."
Her words didn't affect Billy's good mood. Instead, he raised his eyes and shrugged his shoulders, "OK!"
As he spoke, Sherman got in the car and closed the passenger door. Billy went in front of the car, sat in the driver's seat, closed the door and then quickly started the car.
Kingsley did not leave but stood in place. The smell of gasoline wafting over with the wind made him frown.
Sherman could see his straight figure getting smaller and smaller from the wing mirror. She breathed deeply and immediately turned her sight away.
Lee came over and said, "Mr. Wright, let's go eat lunch first. You haven't even eaten breakfast yet."
When Mr. Wright returned to Santabaca from Lanechett, Lee was a little shocked that Mr. Wright was thinner than before he left.
Even if Mr. Wright didn't explain, he knew that this morning Mr. Wright had rushed over so quickly just to see Ms. Holmes. But when he arrived here, Ms. Holmes unexpectedly left with her ex-husband.
Mr. Wright was in a very bad mood at that moment.
"I'm not hungry. If you're hungry, you can drive the car to eat lunch." Kingsley said indifferently.
Lee nodded. He didn't know what to say to make Mr. Wright feel better. So he didn't say anything to put M r. Wright in a bad mood again.
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