"It seems I'll have to trouble you to drive me around."
Sean smiled and said as he looked at Willow.
"... Okay, I'll take you.
"I've been taking you with me for two years anyway. It's not a big problem."
Willow pressed her lips together and snickered a little.
However, Willow could not help looking troubled when she was about to give the car a try.
"What's the matter?"
Sean saw Willow get in the car, touch the steering wheel, and got out quickly, so he hurriedly went up and asked.
"Sean, I...
"Although I have a driver's license, I have never driven a car. So I'm a little afraid to drive..."
Willow blushed, feeling a little embarrassed.
It was all right if it was a deserted wide road, but Willow did not have the nerve to drive in the middle of town.
"Then..."
Sean thought for a moment, waved his hand, and said, "Then I'll practice driving with you later.
"Let's ask the staff here to drive it back for us first."
Willow quickly nodded.
"Please help me drive the car to this address."
Sean took a pen and paper, wrote down Willow's home address, and passed it over.
"It's no trouble. It's no trouble. Mr. Lennon, it's our pleasure to work for you.
"You can go back without a worry. We'll give the car a complete cleaning before sending it to you."
The beautiful consultant hurriedly took the note and smiled respectfully.
"Okay, thank you."
Sean nodded and left the car dealership, escorted by dozens of sales consultants.
"... Sean, what about the BMW?
"I don't have a driving license..."
Fion had not forgotten the BMW Sean said was intended for grocery shopping.
That BMW was no match for this multimillion-dollar Bentley Bentayga.
However, Fion was happy to go to the market every day if she was grocery shopping with a car like this.
"Mom, why don't we wait for Dad to get off work and let him drive?"
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