Deep sleep held Abby tightly, preventing her from moving.
“I told you to stop drinking. You didn’t listen. You’re drunk now. It will be painful when you wake up tomorrow.” Evan poked Abby’s face helplessly, then resignedly picked her up and carried her out of the presidential suite.
Oh, Evan didn’t know which room Abby lived in.
He stopped, put down Abby, supported her with one hand, and took out his cell phone with one hand to call Serenity.
Serenity quickly answered his call.
Evan: “Sister-in-law, what room number does Miss Du live in?”
Serenity replied, “I don’t know what room she lives in. She only told me that she lives at the Wiltspoon Hotel. Is Abby drunk? Wait a minute, and I’ll ask for you.”
Serenity tilted her head and said to Zachary, “Husband, go and ask what room Abby lives in. She is drunk. “Evan will take her back to her room.”
Zachary’s face tightened, and he was reluctant to ask, but at Serenity’s urging, he muttered and led Sonny away.
Come back soon.
Evan ended the call first.
“Did you ask?”
“I told Evan.”
Zachary still had a sullen face. He said, “When I went to ask, the front desk looked at me as if he suspected that I was cheating. I had to explain that it was Evan who wanted to send Abby back to her room, and I was asking for Evan.”
Serenity understood immediately. She held Zachary’s arm affectionately and smiled sweetly, “Just explain it clearly. Whether they doubt it or not, it won’t affect our relationship. As long as I don’t doubt you.”
Zachary: “Don’t let me do that kind of thing in the future. Let Evan solve his own problems. Why should I help him? I didn’t have anyone to help me at the beginning. It was all because of my sincerity and my deep affection.”
Serenity: “Okay, okay, I’ll take this action in the future to avoid others misinterpreting you.” Your younger brother, Evan, Brothers can help each other if they want to. Don’t you want Evan to be happy?
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