The two didn't bother with the presence of their elders and started paddling.
Summer just thinks the two are childish as hell.
It is obviously a serious meal, but how did it become entertainment?
"It's good to be young. Come on, man, let's drink our drinks and leave them alone."
Jackson's father raised his glass and Sebastian gestured.
Sebastian pulled his eyes back from David and nodded.
He doesn't want to bother with these people either.
Because he saw, his daughter surface cold, but the heart actually did not put down David.
Just let nature take its course.
He is in favor of whatever his daughter wants to do.
The two young men paddled and drank, David actually lost more, drank a lot of wine, and his face was red like Guan Gong.
Summer couldn't resist reminding, "Y'all drink a little less."
The two men turned their heads sideways in unison and said in unison to Summer, "We're fine."
Summer: "......"
All right, look at this situation, and then there will definitely be two more drunk people.
Summer got up, found the housekeeper and instructed him to go ahead and cook the sobering soup and pour some into the two of them later.
The butler answered and went to prepare.
When Summer returned to the table, there was no sign of David.
She looked to Jackson with a slight frown, "Where is he?"
"Couldn't hold it in to go to the bathroom."
Jackson took a sip of his wine, his face flushed with alcohol.
Summer nodded, somewhat distracted.
She knew that David was not really a good drinker, although he would have social engagements at home.
After all, he is a movie star, and his family is not bad, others can't wait to flatter him, who dares to pour him a drink?
He drank so much just now, will he be okay?
Thinking about it, Summer sat back a bit.
It just so happened that she also had to go to the bathroom, so she said hello to a few people in the room and went to the bathroom to find David.
At this time, David had just thrown up and was washing his hands at the sink.
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