"Mr. Evison, my name is Amy Williamson, you had too much to drink last night and I didn't know where your family lived so I had to bring you to my house."
Amy spoke with a smile.
Austin looked at her steadily, trying to see a hint of what was going on.
The woman in front of him has clear eyes and does not look like someone who has designs on him.
"What really happened last night and why did you bring me back here?"
He remembers being in a bad mood, then going to the clubhouse for a day of drinking, then later his memory is a bit fuzzy, making him unable to recall the follow-up.
"Yesterday you seemed to be in a bad mood, drank a lot, and took a woman for your girlfriend, almost"
Amy didn't go on, but the meaning was clear.
Austin was startled and asked, somewhat nervously, "I didn't do anything, did I?"
Think of a woman as Josie Scott!
If he gets drunk and does something with someone else, then he and Josie are really screwed!
"No no, I recognized you by accident, so I sent that man away, brought you back here and relieved the medicine inside your body."
Amy hastened to reassure.
"Medicinal? You mean, someone put something in my drink?"
Austin's face sank slightly as he inquired.
Amy nodded her head.
"Do you know who put something in my drink?"
Austin asked in a cold voice.
Amy was silent and didn't hide, "It's Matilda Servello."
It's her!
How dare she do that!
Austin wrinkled his brow, a hint of disappointment flashed in his eyes.
In his heart, the little Angle who once saved his life, is an incomparable innocent existence.
Even if he is now deliberately distancing himself from her, he always has a place for her in his heart.
But how did that innocent girl grow up and make him so strange?
It's also true that he only met her once.
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