After leaving the Archer Family, I, who had nowhere to go, could only call Lisa Harper, my best friend.
It turned out that Lisa's phone was turned off.
Lisa Harper and I were classmates in the orphanage. She was two years older than me, who was supported by a kind-hearted boss. After graduating from high school, because of her appearance and temperament, she studied in the Academy of Aviation. After graduation, she directly became an air stewardess.
In fact, at university, I was also supported by a kind person.
It was just that I had never seen him in person.
The fact that Lisa's mobile phone had been turned off indicated that she was working.
Walking on the street in a daze, soon, I saw a sign of a shop at the corner of the street which was still lit up. Walking to the front of it, I found out that it was a bar.
Alright. It happened that I was in need of a drink.
It was the first time I had visited a bar, which was different from what I imagined.
It was not lively but quiet.
Walking slowly to the bar, I pretended to be a regular guest and said, "A glass of vodka. No, three."
I didn't know about alcohol. The only thing I knew was that vodka was a strong drink that Russians love.
Anyway, the Russians who were fierce liked drinking vodka. In my opinion, vodka could relieve my worries for the time being.
Sure enough, after I drank up three cups of vodka in a row, I started to get blurry.
As expected, the bar which I visited was indeed a decent bar. Seeing that I was somewhat drunk, the bartender asked me, "Madam, you've drunk too much. Do you have a friend? I'll contact him to send you home."
Although I was drunk, I was sobered.
Hearing his question, I was a little confused.
"Friends?”
I had been occupied with my part-time work at college. I didn't contact my classmates often.
Lisa was at work. Except for her, I didn't have any other friends...
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