Avery headed to the dining area when she heard what Mrs. Cooper said.
"Okay, stop drinking," She said to Mike, " You should head home."
When Ben heard that, he immediately stood up. "Didn’t you say there was only one driver? Get the driver to send me back first! I'm extremely sleepy! I have to go home already."
Ben got up and rushed out of the dining hall. Mike chased after him with reddened
eyes.
"Send me home first! I don’t want to stay here! I'm not in Avery's house!"
"First come, first served, do you understand? I said it first, so send me back first!" Ben pushed Mike away with force.
Mike had drunk too much. He fumbled and almost fell.
Avery immediately held onto him. "I'll send you back."
"Avery, you treat me the best." Mike put his hand on her shoulders and moved.
Behind them, Elliot looked at them with reddened eyes. Elliot drank the least, but his alcohol tolerance was the worst, so he was even more drunk compared to Mike and Ben.
When Avery was about to leave with Mike, he strode forward and grabbed Avery's arm.
"Stay at home and care for me!"
He had drunk too much and was feeling unwell, yet Avery did not even glance at him.
At that moment, the three children had already returned to their rooms. Avery did not need to hide the anger she had for him.
If the incident the night before did not happen, she would surely not have let him drink that much that day. She would not have ignored his feelings when he was drunk and sent Mike home.
Avery felt as if her arm was about to be broken by him.
"Let her go!" Elliot warned Mike, "She is my wife!" "Hehe! She might be your wife today, but she might not be tomorrow!" Not only did Mike not let go, but he also provoked Elliot: g'
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