"It seems that Ms. Knowles is really in favour of Luther. you want to ease the conflict between me and Luther by yourself?"
His voice was as cold as ice, "I advise you to wake up. I advise Ms. Knowles to think hard about which side you want to choose, otherwise, we can hardly be even half friends."
At that moment, a waiter brought up the dishes.
One by one, the waiter served the dishes to the table, and then the waiter took out a bottle of red wine from an ice bucket of the food cart and respectfully asked, "Excuse me, would you like to open it for you?"
Joyce glanced at it, it was St Pancras worth over $200,000.
"Sure. I've been talking all the time and I haven't had dinner with Ms. Knowles." Justin looked at her steadily, a sophisticated smile on his lips.
The waiter took out the corkscrew, opened the bottle, and poured some red wine into the tall glasses in front of them, respectively.
Then the waiter hurriedly retreated and closed the compartment door.
In the box, the atmosphere was stagnant. It was so quiet that they could even hear the footsteps from the outside.
Outside the window, the silent night and the infinite blackness seemed to enveloped everything.
Justin picked up the red wine, the red liquid swirling slightly, "Ms. Knowles, please let me toast to you."
Joyce raised her glass and gently clinked it with him.
She didn't think much of it, and when she saw him finish his glass, she raised her head and drank it too.
The slightly astringent and cold liquor entered her throat and sent a chill all the way to the bottom of her heart.
Justin smiled and gestured for her to begin eating.
She picked up her fork. The table was full of dishes, but she had already lost her appetite. She took a few bites, yet her mind had already drifted away. She wondered Otis came to Justin immediately after Mr. Clark's accident, what was it that he really wanted?
Why would Otis need so much money?
Justin volunteered to work with a man as sinister and venomous as Otis, would he be involved in Otis’ money laundery business?
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