She ran back into the room. Soon, Carla's screams and curses came from inside, "Annetta White! Stop it! Stop taking pictures!"
Annetta came out again, carrying the hawthorn bag with a satisfied smile on her face as she mumbled, "With this, I can break off the engagement with that scumbag. I want to marry Ethan!"
Ethan's gaze hardened when he heard her say that she wanted to marry him.
He silently stared at her, his striking face still as cold as ice. His dark pupils were as deep as the night, mysterious and seemingly piercing straight into her soul.
Annetta, however, seemed oblivious. She merely raised her head and smiled at him. Her eyes sparkled like stars as she said, "Ethan, let's go home!"
The little girl looked into his eyes. Her eyes looked like they contained the whole Milky Way. Ethan stared fixedly at her, pursed his lips, let her slip her little hand into his and lead him out.
The hotel owner hiding in the corner trembling was shocked.
My god!
Was that the man who had been as terrifying as Hades just now? He actually obediently let a little girl lead him outside, followed by a group of tall, strong, expressionless men in black.
After getting into the car, Annetta opened the hawthorn slices she had bought, took a bite, and handed it to Ethan, "Ethan, these hawthorn slices are really delicious. Try it."
Young Master Ethan had never liked eating snacks, but he said nothing as he opened his thin lips and took a bite.
Annetta excitedly asked, "Is it good?"
The man grunted in response.
"Hawthorn stimulates the appetite. If you don't have a good appetite, you can eat this as an appetizer," said Annetta.
"Okay."
After she had finished speaking, she paused and looked at Ethan with her crystal-clear eyes. She then opened her mouth, as if about to say something.
The man asked, "You have something to say?"
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