The man frowns, silent for a moment, then narrows his eyes slightly and says, “Go quickly.”
Claire Bennett is immediately pleased, but not in the slightest way. She asks the way, and walks slowly toward the bathroom.
The man gives a look to the bodyguard around him, who immediately understands and follows Claire Bennett.
Claire Bennett sneaks back and sees the body of the bodyguard, her heart sinks, damn it!
Rapidly entering the bathroom, Claire Bennett begins to look around the environment.
The door is blocked by people, the top of the head is automatic ventilation, both sides are small compartments, there is no place to escape.
Just as Claire Bennett is fretting, she suddenly sees a small window near where the clutter is piled, and her eyes lights up.
...
In the presidential suite at the deluxe hotel.
There are two men sitting in the living room of the room.
One of the men, in his 20s, is wearing a white shirt and two buttons unbuttoned, revealing the delicate collarbone inside. The handsome, shapely man, who bought Claire Bennett, called Juan.
The other man is very dumpy, particularly ugly, full of oily, and compared with Juan, the two men are simply two types of people.
“You see her at the auction, Mr. Campbell. Do you like the woman I brought for you tonight?” Juan smiles, looking at the ugly man in front of him, slightly asks.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Genius Son Sells his Mom to Dad
The storyline could have been better -- organization and cohesion of episodes could stand improvement, ending could have been more definitive resolving the many conflicts between the protagonists. Of course, the despicable treatment of Leo towards Claire initially, e.g., selling her off in an auction and giving her to the madam of the club as princess is inhuman and a violation to the wife's rights and honor. I was wondering why she did not leave after these maltreatments. Oh, well, the conclusion [if the narrative ends in Chapter 488] is quite disappointing and anti-climactic. Thank you just the same....
The end of the story is wanting, considering how the episodes build up to conflict after conflict and concluding in yet another conflict. But then c'est la vie! Thank you....