Chapter 416 Firm in Speech but Soft in Heart
The air became froze. Lance stunned.
A few seconds later, he smiled again. "Why don't you sleep? What are you doing here?"
Andy looked at him coldly and said, "I'm stalking you."
Lance lowered his head and continued to button up his wrist. Then he put on the coat on his arm and said, "I'm not a girl. Why are you always stalking me?"
Andy asked, "Do you want to go to that underground boxing ring?"
Lance didn't say anything. He still smiled, but his eyes were cold.
Seeing that he didn't say anything, Andy kept silent, either. The two of them were in this stalemate for a few minutes.
Lance finally lost his composure.
Looking at the expressionless Andy, he took two steps forward and didn't stop until his toes touched Andy's.
"Andy."
Lance said sincerely.
Andy didn't look him in the eye, "Stay away from me."
Lance smiled, "I'm afraid you won't be able to hear me if I stay away."
Andy was speechless.
Lance looked down at his watch and said seriously, "I'm going to the underground boxing ring. Emmett is my brother. I have to save him."
Andy frowned and said, "You should tell Mr. Farrell."
Lance said, "We're not in Cocanel. If it's Cocanel, I'll tell him. But this is the Bomsville. As the saying goes, a dragon couldn't defeat a local snake."
Andy didn't say anything.
Lance looked at him and said jokingly, "Do you think we are shooting a movie, and the heroine and heroine always shine wherever they are? This is the reality. We must keep a low profile in other people's territory and be cautious."
Andy didn't say anything but looked at Lance.
Lance took out a cigarette box, smoked one, and handed it to Andy. "I haven't seen you smoke yet."
Andy said, "Smoking is harmful to health."
Lance burst into laughter.
He smiled from the bottom of his heart.
Seeing Lance's smile, Andy frowned.
He felt that Lance was laughing at him.
Obviously.
After laughing, Lance took out a cigarette from the pack and handed it to Andy. "Have a try."
Andy didn't move.
Lance put the cigarette in the corner of his mouth and said, "Don't worry. One cigarette won't kill you."
Andy didn't want to accept it, but finally, he opened his mouth.
Lance took out the lighter and lit the cigarette for him. "I smoked my first cigarette when I was fourteen years old and had been adopted by the Langfords. At that time, when I met Faye, I pretended not to know her. Only that time, she took me to the backyard and almost beat me to death."
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