Chapter 181 Go Too Far
“What do you want to play?”
Samara looked at the game coins in Roland’s basket and suddenly smiled, “I want to try them all.”
Samara was a fan of games during her adolescence. She and her friends, including Gisselle, were frequent customers of the game hall, where they went after school.
The four of them won a lot of credits every time, which could be exchanged for actual prizes. Later on, the boss of the game hall, helpless, suggested that they could play the games for free, as long as they left the prizes alone.
What attracted Samara and Gisselle in the first place were the games. They didn’t care much about the prizes. They went to exchange for them sorely because they paid for the game, and it would be a waste if they did nothing to the credits.
But since they no longer needed to pay, they had no reason to refuse the boss.
After going to university, Samara rarely went to the game hall. She married Chaim shortly after she graduated. Therefore, she had fewer chances to go there.
The Humphrey family wanted their daughter–in–law to be considerate and gentle. To not disappoint anyone, over the three years, she neither played drums nor went to the game hall. What was more, she never visited her parents.
Looking at it now, she felt like a joke.
While walking, Roland suddenly raised his hand and covered her eyes. “Would you like to play in a different way today, Samara?”
Samara turned her head and subconsciously looked at him. But she could see nothing with her eyes covered. Yet she believed that Roland wouldn’t do anything inappropriate in public.
Samara smiled, “In what way?”
“I’ll cover your eyes. I’ll be the navigator and you’ll drive. How about it?”
When Samara heard this, the smile on her face faded. “I don’t think it’s a good idea.”
“You haven’t tried it. How do you know?”
He bent down and whispered in her ear.
After saying that, Roland directly stepped onto her seat. The hand that was covering her eyes also loosened. He raised his hand and picked Samara up. He opened his legs and sat behind her. “What is unknown is the most exciting.”
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