Rainer was mentally prepared for Carla's anger. However, to his surprise, she just turned around and left.
"Miss, here is your purse—" the waiter politely addressed Carla as he handed her her purse. But Carla grabbed her purse quickly as she hurried to the door. She didn't even wait for the waiter to finish his greeting.
Fortunately, the waiter recognized Rainer and instantly knew that they were with Terence. So he didn't say much.
Carla headed straight for the car without looking back.
Rainer followed her immediately and sat in the driver's seat.
"Take me to the Seaview Villa," Carla plainly stated with a deadpan expression.
Her tone was as cold as ice that it worried Rainer since he hadn't heard her used that tone until now.
"Yes, Miss Carla!" Rainer obediently stated. In reality, rage was actually burning inside of Carla. She just wasn't the type to lash out. Thankfully, Rainer didn't dare to say anything anymore. He just started the car and drove to the villa as quietly as possible.
He thought that Carla would wait for Mr. Terence's explanation, but she didn't.
The moment they arrived at the Villa, she waked up Sean and grabbed her unpacked suitcase. As was expected, Sean was half asleep and didn't know what was going on. He just did as told and walked out of the Villa with Carla.
"Miss Carla, what are you doing?" Rainer said in panic. Rainer couldn't imagine what would happen if he didn't try and stop her from leaving.
"Rainer, stay away from this! I am not in a good mood! And I really don't want to take it out on you! Don't get involved in this!" Carla stated with all the patience she could muster. She kept walking towards the door with Sean.
In an attempt to stop them, Rainer quickly ran and placed himself in front of the door. "Miss Carla, can you at least give Mr. Terence a chance to explain himself?" Rainer pleaded. At that point, he was really trying all that he could do, even though he wasn't sure if it would work.
Carla stopped. She looked at Rainer and sneered, "I don't think there's a need for him to explain himself to me. I already saw it with my own eyes. What else is there for him to explain?"
'If they were just friends, why do they need to talk in a place like that especially in the middle of the night?' Carla laid out her suspicious in her mind.
As she remembered the events that just happened, Carla paused for a moment and tried to hold on to her anger. But she couldn't hold it anymore. All she wanted was to leave but Rainer wouldn't let her. Finally, she yelled, "I left my job for him this morning! I couldn't wait for a second to see him. But what did he do? He was out there having a date with a girl in a club! Now, how dare you to tell me to wait for him to come back?"
She remembered how excited she was to see him this morning. But that excitement had already turned into anger now.
Carla just left everything for him. And she didn't even have the chance to let him know that. It wasn't really a good time for Carla to see Terence in that way after all she had done for him.
She really couldn't stay calm and wait for him any longer.
"Miss Carla..." Rainer started once again, but he didn't know what to say any more to stop her. He called her name as a last resort while he tried to figure something out. But Carla didn't give him the time to think. She threw her suitcase on the passenger seat, buckled Sean on the backseat and started the car. All of which she did in a timely manner.
"Miss Carla!" Hearing the sound of the engine, Rainer called her name out loud in panic.
Aside from the fact that he wouldn't know what to do when Mr. Terence came home only to find Miss Carla gone, he had never seen her drove a car. He was really worried.
In no time, Rainer's worries were proven right. The car stopped within a few seconds after the engine started.
'Can Miss Carla actually drive?' Rainer thought. Carla was so mad that she probably didn't realize the fact that she couldn't drive.
Carla tried again and successfully started the car. She stepped on the gas and flight out of the gates.
While Carla was driving down the mountain, Terence was on his way back to the villa.
A little far away from him, Terence saw a car on the other side of the road with bright headlights. It nearly blinded him. He frowned upon the rude driver who didn't change the lights.
On top of that, the car was waving from side to side.
When the two cars passed by each other, Terence looked over at the car. It was very familiar to him. It looked like one of his cars.
After a while, Terence drove to the gate of the Villa. The first thing he saw was Rainer who was pacing up and down, anxious as a cat on hot bricks.
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