Just as Audrey was about to say something, her phone rang.
It was a message.
She took out her phone and took a look.
Bryson: Where are you?
Audrey looked at her phone with guilty.
Audrey: In a classmates' reunion.
Bryson: Give me your address. I'm outside for the party. I'll pick you up after the party.
...
Audrey: No need. We will go to KTV to sing later. It may be very late.
Audrey did not lie.
After knowing that Audrey was going to accompany Nell on a blind date, Nataly complained that they didn't bring her along. Therefore, the three of them had made an appointment to go to the KTV for a drink.
After Audrey finished sending this message, Bryson did not send another message.
Because of Kolten's arrogance, the four of them almost parted in displeasure halfway through their dinner party. It was Don who did the peacemaking, allowing everyone to persevere until the end.
Everyone had already left the coffee shop, but Kolten was still full of dissatisfaction.
"Ms. Nell, I still feel that there is something wrong with your outlook on life and values. After a woman gets married, she must of course serve her husband, be filial to her parents-in-law, and take care of her children. She can't work outside. If we get married, you must quit your newspaper job..."
Nell and Audrey were angry.
...
Nell endured for an entire night, but at this time, she could not help but start to explode.
"Who do you think you are? You said there is something wrong with my outlook on life and values? What does it have to do with you?"
Kolten's face darkened. Before Kolten could speak, Nell interrupted him with a sneer.
"Also, I don't intend to be with you at all. Don't talk to me in such a superior manner. I don't like you."
Kolten was so angry that he could not speak, and his entire face turned deathly pale.
After a while, Kolten pointed at Nell and said, "You..."
Kolten was about to walk forward. Suddenly, he called out to Don, who was not far away, "Don, are you still not leaving?"
"Kolten, you go first. I still have something to do."
Kolten ignored Don and left in anger.
After Kolten left, Don looked at Nell and Audrey guiltily.
"Ms. Nell, Ms. Audrey, I'm really sorry. I'm here to apologize for Kolten's disrespect for you two," Don said with guilty.
Nell smiled and waved her hand, "It doesn't matter. This has nothing to do with you."
Don stood still and looked at the two of them, saying, "My car is in the parking lot. I'll take you home!"
"Alright!" Just as Nell was about to agree, Audrey quickly grabbed Nell's arm.
She smiled at Don and said, "Thank you for your kindness, Mr. Hall. However, we have other matters to attend to. It's not convenient to ride in your car."
Don looked at Audrey with disappointment, his eyes filled with reluctance.
He hurriedly took out his mobile phone and looked at Audrey with an anxious gaze, saying, "May I know Ms. Audrey's phone number? I'll ask the Personnel Department later. If there is a suitable position, I'll call you."
Audrey still tactfully refused, "No need. Thank you, Mr. Hall."
Nell winked broadly at Audrey, but Audrey forcefully pulled Nell away.
After Nell and Audrey left, Don also walked towards the parking lot with disappointment.
When they left the café, Bryson's cold gaze turned towards Don's direction from the glass window of a private room on the second floor of the café.
"Mr. Bryson, why are you here?"
"I happen to be in the neighborhood. Your friends?" Bryson looked at Nell and Nataly, who were also drunk and stood behind Audrey.
"Yes!"
"Get in the car. I'll take you home."
Nell hurriedly agreed, "Okay!"
Everything the handsome guy said was right.
Then, Nell pulled Nataly into Bryson's car.
Audrey did not what to say.
After sending Nell and Nataly back to their residences, Bryson drove directly back to the Cordova's Mansion.
Audrey, who was drunk, fell asleep.
...
The car stopped in the villa.
Deep into the night, almost all the servants in the villa had already fallen asleep. Bryson carried Audrey back to her room with a sullen face.
Just as Bryson was about to put Audrey down, Audrey suddenly stretched out her arms and hugged Bryson tightly.
He whispered in her ear, "Audrey, let go."
The drunk Audrey only knew that if she let go of her hand, she would fall down. Hearing Bryson's words, she hugged Bryson even more tightly.
"No."
Hearing her words, Bryson was on the verge of losing his mind.
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