After all, the bar he went to was around Vania's office.
"Do you not remember a thing?" Yvonne voiced out as if there was something hidden in her tone. Her words made him innocently think it was Vania who sent him back, but after trying to recall the situation, nothing came to his mind still.
"Did I say anything inappropriate?" Thomas glanced at Yvonne nervously, afraid that he would tell Vania something he shouldn't have due to impulsiveness.
"How do you define inappropriate?" Listening to her sharp tone, Thomas furrowed his brows in annoyance.
"What's up with you, Yvonne? Why are you being so difficult with me?" He didn't like to see such a bad attitude in her at all. She looked as if the world owed her.
Yvonne was in a bad mood after hearing Liam's words earlier, so she huffed impatiently. "It's nothing. Don't drink so much again."
Thomas wasn't sure if she was indicating that he didn't say anything appropriate, or if there was nothing wrong with her attitude earlier, but hearing how her tone had softened, he stopped nagging at her and nodded. "I won't drink so much anymore."
It was a promise he made to himself as well. He regretted behaving out of his right mind after getting drunk, but he couldn't bear the blow today. So, he resorted to alcohol.
Seeing that Yvonne was about to leave, Thomas thought about his previous question and asked with a guilty conscience, "How did I come home?"
If he was dead drunk, he was certain that he couldn't have returned on his own.
Yvonne knew that he was worried that he had mentioned Vania during his drunken state.
Snickering in her heart, she answered, "Liam was the one who sent you home and took care of you in the room. I couldn't approach you at all. Ask him if there's anything you're curious about."
Yvonne's words sounded a little off, but he knew that she was upset with Liam. Moreover, hearing that it wasn't Vania who sent him home, he felt a little hurt. He wasn't sure if he felt relieved or depressed. Despite that, he suppressed his emotions and asked her, "Why do you sound so hostile to Liam?"
"I don't. You're just too sensitive," Yvonne retorted in a displeased tone. "I have to get going now. Go and get some rest."
As for any questions about Vania, she wasn't interested to hear them at all. Currently, she had her own plans.
Watching her leave, Thomas furrowed his brows, feeling dubious. His sister had changed drastically compared to before. Now, however, wasn't the time to dwell on this matter.
He didn't expect Liam to find out everything he tried to hide. On the bright side, he was relieved that it was Liam as he was trustworthy.
With that, he fished out his phone, wanting to call Liam to ask what happened after he got drunk. However, he eventually put down his phone.
He figured that it was better to meet him in person. Anyway, he wanted to discuss with him if there was a way for him to see Vania again. Thomas wasn't confident that he could live on without seeing her forever.
In the restaurant, Liam smiled when he saw Thomas coming in. "I knew you'd ask me out today, so I made time for you."
Thomas' lips twitched. "Thanks." Honestly, he wasn't in the mood to smile at all.
"Stop smiling. You look even worse than you cry," teased Liam. Thinking of what happened today, he couldn't help joking. "Do you know how much I suffered because of you today?"
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