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Let's Get Married novel Chapter 659

He has never been this warm-hearted person. Why this time he... Feeling strange, Lily looks towards him. But when she sees the light flashing in his long and narrow eyes, she finally understands what is going on.

It looks like that there's something unknown between the little girl and Pehry.

Jasmine doesn't know what kind of situation she is in right now. Thinking of Pehry's frightening call half an hour ago that he insisted that she come up and carry him, she guesses that he probably has come up with a wicked idea to give her a hard time.

Ever since she went to work in the Red Club, she has never received any salary. She stays up late working every night. Every time Pehry's friends come, she has to go to the private room to serve them. How miserable she is!

However, even if she is reluctant, she will still go to see him, because she does not want to provoke him. Otherwise, it won't do her any favors.

Jasmine follows the two men very obediently. She neither says anything nor falls behind, keeping silent. It looks like that she was an honest child.

Rex directly brings her into the banquet hall. From a distance, he sees Pehry drink and toast with others to his heart's content.

Rex calmly glances at the girl beside him and shouts to Pehry.

When Pehry hears someone calling out to him, he hurriedly raises his head and drinks all the wine in the cup. He looks over and mutters, "Rex, where have you been? We're looking for you, you..."

Halfway through his words, his shiny lips, which have been soaked in alcohol, suddenly close. He narrows his charming eyes as he looks at the little girl who is quietly standing at the side.

A few seconds later, he frowns in disgust, "Why she comes with you and Lily?"

"I just happened to meet her, so I bring her over." Rex smiles gently and says, "It's inconsiderate for you to ask her to come without telling her where you are. She lost her way."

The wanton smile on Pehry's face subsides a bit. He walks over and pulls the girl to his side. "There's nothing wrong to say that you're stupid. You can't even find a place."

Jasmine is furious but she dares not to say anything. She can only stare at her sleeve with hatred. She does not want to bother herself arguing with him!

Lily observes their expressions and the way they get along, and suddenly feels that they are not as incompatible as she imagined. Instead, they actually seem to have established a rapport with each other.

"Pehry, who is she? Why don't you introduce?" Karl asks, his face showing a gossipy expression, "Is she a student?"

Jasmine doesn't think too much when she hears someone talking about her. She nods politely and says, "Hello, my name is Jasmine. I'm a student."

Karl feels so shocked that he can't help but be speechless. He leans over to Pehry's ear and teases him with a voice that only they two can hear, "Pehry, you are really shameless."

"..."

Pehry puts the cup in his hand on the waiter's tray, "What introduction? This is my new bodyguard. Can't I do so?"

The bodyguard...

Everyone's eyelids twitch. Only Pehry would say such things.

"Alright, I'm leaving. I'll drink with you guys another day." Pehry says as he picks up the jacket on the back of the chair.

Rex snorts, "You leave so soon?"

"Yes."

"You become anxious the moment Jasmine comes. You shouldn't be."

"..." Hearing this, Pehry, who has always been the most thick-skinned, feels a little uncomfortable. "I still have things to attend to tonight, so I'll go back and rest."

After he finishes speaking, he looks at Jasmine, who is standing beside him, and says, "What are you waiting for? Why not hold me!"

His tone and attitude are annoying. Not to mention Jasmine who feels annoyed, even Rex feels that Pehry needs to be taught a lesson.

Seeing them leave, Lily quietly tugs on Rex's finger and whispers, "What's going on?"

"Nothing."

Lily is still a little worried, "Pehry won't bully that girl, right?"

After all, the disparity between their strength seems to be quite large.

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