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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 824

Luther took a step forward and pressed the wine glass.

Because of his anger, his five fingers kept shaking, and so did the wine glass in his hand. The wine glass then kept rubbing against the table, making a "thump, thump, thump" sound.

Anyone who saw it naturally knew that he was really angry.

Usually, he would have thrown the whole glass of red wine in Otis' face.

Otis kept staring at the wine glass held down by Luther and continued to irritate him, "Mr. Warner needs to think this through. What's more important right now."

Joyce couldn't cope with such a situation.

She was a bit overwhelmed and in a dilemma.

On the one hand, she knew there must be something wrong with the wine; on the other hand, there could be a war between the two in front of her any moment. Once the R&S Group fell out with the military, her plans would also be ruined entirely.

At this moment, the wine glass, which Luther was firmly holding down, gradually stopped shaking.

He suddenly picked up the glass, tilted his head and drank it all. Then he released his hand. "Clang!" The glass fell to the ground and was smashed into pieces.

"Mr. Robertson. Miss Knowles is not feeling well these two days, so I'll drink the wine for her."

He picked up another bottle of red wine on the table, removed the cork, tilted his head and drank the entire bottle of wine in one gulp. The red crystal liquid slid down his sexy thin lips, his Adam’s apple kept rolling up and down, and soon, a whole bottle of red wine bottomed out.

Again, he released his grip on the bottle and the bottle fell to the ground.

"Clang!" Again, the bottle was smashed into pieces.

"Mr. Robertson, this bottle of wine is my toast to you." After saying that, Luther squeezed her wrist hard and said in a deep voice, "Let's go."

Before leaving, Luther did not forget to take away the contract they had already signed before.

Eugene glanced at Otis and saw that he had no intention of stopping them, so he simply let them go.

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