David wouldn't let go, grinding his back teeth into the groove.
Sebastian's face has sunken on one side.
He asked the gatekeeper, "What's going on? Why is there an outsider in my vineyard?"
"Sir, it was the butler himself who ordered us to rent the venue to these guys for a few days, and they came over and left after the shoot."
The gatekeeper hurriedly reported.
Sebastian looked at David and said in a cold voice, "Give them their money back, they are not welcome to shoot here anymore."
Such a man without eyesight is not really worthy of his daughter.
"You're not welcome to talk as if I'm so rare."
David sneered and pulled Summer along, "Summer, come with me."
Summer had one head and two heads, "David, let go first, listen to me."
"Let go of my lady! Otherwise don't be afraid that we will be unkind to you!"
Two bodyguards blocked David's path and warned with expressionless faces.
"I prefer not to ......"
David gave a beat and looked at the two bodyguards and narrowed his eyes, "What did you just call her?"
His lady?
How did Summer become a lady in the mouth of the bouncer?
"This is my lady, please let go of him quickly."
The bouncer warned again.
David gave Summer a look, "Which lady are you?"
Summer glared at him and was about to speak when Sebastian slapped his hand away and pulled Summer to his side.
"Summer is my long-lost daughter, and I am his father."
Sebastian's voice was light, and his eyes showed a bit of sarcasm.
David stared at him blankly, only to feel like a muffled thunderclap in his ears, exploding his heart with alarm.
"You, you're Summer's father?"
It's over, it's over, he's embarrassed!
Just now he was mouthing off about Summer not being.
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