Yvette stood firmly before reaching out to push Lance away without the slightest hint of reluctance.
It was like she was facing a stranger.
"Thanks..."
Yvette finished speaking and continued to walk back, but she saw that she had gone in the wrong direction. For a moment, she could not figure out if she was walking at the right place or not.
Lance saw her reaction and smiled somewhat helplessly.
"Where's the room?"
Yvette pursed her lips. "Call Nicole and tell her to come out and pick me up."
She went out in a hurry and left her phone in the room.
Lance smiled faintly. His mature profoundness faded slightly and was replaced by warmth.
"I only have her office number. She might not necessarily answer at this time."
After all, although their cooperation was a win-win situation, they did not have too deep a friendship in private.
Lance had Logan's number, but it was clear that Nicole would probably not bring her assistant to attend this kind of private party.
Yvette stood there without moving. The alcohol went t o her head, and she threw a tantrum.
"Then what are you doing here?"
Lance looked even more helpless. He shook his head, went over to hold her slender wrist, and pulled her in the opposite direction with some force.
"Since you don't know where it is, then let's go out and sober up first."
He called Logan and asked him to inform Nicole to come out for Yvette. Then, he took Yvette to the floor-t o-ceiling window at the end of the corridor.
Outside, the breeze blew through the branches, making it chilly both inside and out.
Yvette struggled to no avail and gave up. In any case, she recognized that the person in front of her was Lance, so she was not that guarded.
They already got their marriage license. Was she supposed to be worried that he would sell her off?
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