Charlie nodded and laughed as he said, "It can be said that most of their defeat was because of me."
Yule was dumbfounded when he heard this. After a while, he could not help but throw his head backward and laugh!
He laughed loudly as he said, "Hahaha! That's great! That’s really great! In that case, Ten Thousand Armies cannot be considered an enemy at all! This is actually a f*cking friendly army who has crossed thousands of miles just to hand victory over to you, Charlie!"
After that, Yule simply pulled out the infusion needle from his wrist and waved his hand at Rachel as he said, "Wife! Hurry and prepare the food and wine! I want to have a few drinks with Charlie and get drunk tonight!"
Rachel also felt equally excited and anxious in her heart. However, she really did not expect that her husband would pull out the infusion needle and prepare to drink right after he had just infused himself with antihypertensive medication. 3
So, she smiled helplessly and said, "How can you drink liquor when you're having an infusion?"
Unexpectedly, Yule blurted out, "Drink! We must drink! This is much more joyful as compared to the New Year! How can we not drink a little?!”
What Yule did not know was that Cadfan was also thinking the same thing at this time.
That night, there was a slight drizzle in Eastcliff.
Many people experienced insomnia in this silent spring rain, and many people were drunk on wine.
The first person to get drunk was the elderly Cadfan.
There was just no other way. He was simply too happy tonight.
He was finally ushering in an exciting moment after the Schulz family had suffered one huge blow after the other, consequently being torn apart.
This was because Cadfan had been suppressed and feeling depressed for too long, but he was now feeling a little too overjoyed and overwhelmed at the moment.
Cadfan drank more than half of the bottle of Moutai that Arrington had brought over, and he poured the remaining small half of the wine left in the bottle on the ground as an offering to Curtis. 2
He had said that he wanted to honor Curtis from the Wade family, but in actual fact, it was just so that he could satisfy his inner pleasure. 2
At the end of the day, Cadfan looked around, and he saw that he had quietly rushed to Eastcliff with just Arrington alone. He had not brought any of his children, grandchildren, or family members with him, and he felt extremely melancholic in his heart.
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