It was obvious whom she was talking to.
Yates and Harrell looked at each other, feeling that the situation was not good. Neither of them made a sound.
Rosa didn't give up.
She liked Sheehan for so many years. She wouldn't let go easily.
"No. Niky is still a student. It's not appropriate for her to go to that kind of place. She is still young. Don't lead her astray."
Rosa used those previous events to show off her relationship with Sheehan.
Sheehan, however, just turned down her offer coldly, leaving no mercy to her.
Rosa's expression froze. She bit her lips. And the smile she was holding onto became stiff.
Joy Land was a very high-end private entertainment club.
The people who came here were all kids from rich families.
That place was classy and didn't have any nasty stuff.
It was a place that ordinary people couldn't go to even if they wanted to. But he said she was leading Nikita astray?
They were just going to have a drink to relax. How did it make them the bad people who led a student astray?
Nikita was a delinquent girl who had no interest in studying anyway. How could she be led astray?
Rosa hadn't seen Sheehan care so much about anyone.
Rosa felt jealous, "We'll just go there for a couple of drinks. We'll chat about the old days. Sheehan, you're too strict with Miss Swift, aren't you? Why don't you ask her what she wants to do? What if she wants to go?"
Sheehan didn't give a look at Rosa. He turned to look at Nikita next to him and stroked her head, asking in a low, gentle voice, "Do you want to go?"
The Joy Land was not like other bars or nightclubs.
It was quite elegant and classy.
But no matter how elegant and classy, it was still a nightclub.
In Sheehan's opinion, students shouldn't go to nightclubs.
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