Chapter 83 Taken to His Home
Outside the car, the man was wearing a shirt, with the sleeves rolled up to his forearms. Looking formidable, most of his face was hidden in the darkness. He was giving off a terrifying sense of pressure without saying a word.
Tina's head was spinning, but she instinctively shrank back and withdrew her gaze.
In fact, she didn't remember much about Samuel, so she just repeated, "Bastard."
Samuel was furious.
He reached out his hand, and the first thought in his mind was to drag the woman inside the car out.
Seeing this, Dale quickly reminded him, "Mr. Langford, it seems like Tina is drunk."
Samuel's hand stopped halfway, and what Tina said just now kept echoing in his mind. He frowned and said to Dale with a look of disdain, "You get in the car first and open the windows for some fresh air."
Dale followed his instructions and quickly got into the car.
Samuel was quite impatient, and after less than half a minute, he got into the car with a cold face..
"Mr. Langford, where to?"
"Honec Manor," Samuel replied in an irritable tone.
He had finally managed to take a break for two days, but yesterday, he was forced to take a cold shower by Tina, and now he had to carry this woman home.
"Stop the car." Samuel suddenly spoke.
Dale hit the brake and parked the car by the side of the road.
Samuel looked at the drunk woman beside him and had the urge to just leave her by the roadside, but the words stuck in his throat.
He couldn't bring himself to do it after thinking about it. After all, he had slept with her, and it would be rude to throw her out of the car.
"Back to Honec Manor, hurry up."
Dale, still confused, had to quickly start the car.
After thinking it through, Samuel's face softened, and from time to time, he glanced at Tina's face.
Her cheeks flushed after drinking, and her lips were tightly closed. Slightly pouting and her brows drooping, she looked quite sad.
He sneered, "What are you pretending to be pitiful for?"
Tina heard the movement, turned her head to glance at him, and blinked her eyes. Seeing that there was no response, she felt bored and turned her head to look out the window at the night view.
Samuel scrutinized her expression, trying to figure out if she was pretending to be drunk.
After watching for a while, he couldn't find any traces of pretense in her pitiful face.
"It has been five years, and you still get drunk easily," he scoffed and withdrew his gaze.
The car was driving towards the Honec Manor, and the surroundings gradually became quiet and serene. Up along the winding mountain road, the night view was spectacular.
Tina leaned against the window and exclaimed, "Samuel, you bastard." That jerk was really rich.
Samuel heard her clearly. He suddenly turned his head and looked somewhat astonished as he stared at Tina. Even when she was so wasted, she still remembered to call him a bastard. How much did she hate him?
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