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Mr. Right, Spoil Me novel Chapter 56

Under the bright lights in the Waltz bar, an elegant woman with delicate features couldn't restrain herself from sobbing uncontrollably at the moment.

There was only one person around the woman, and that person, holding the wine and drinking alone, did not see the extremely painful expression on the woman's face.

"Eric, help me order another dozen drinks."

With her face glowing, Emily muttered to Eric. She was drunk and dizzy.

"Stop drinking, take a break."

Eric put down the glass and glanced at her, his eyes complex and anxious.

He knew why Emily was drinking so much today.

"Leave me alone. Just give me some wine, hurry up. I want to drink, I want more..."

She kept repeating the last sentence. The tone of her command sounded aloof and arrogant.

"Stop."

Eric got up, frowned, and grabbed the glass in her hand.

But he slipped and hit her arm, so the wine glass fell to the ground, which shattered into pieces.

The unexpected sound made the drunken woman sober up a little.

Emily was dull with a blank expression. She suddenly burst into tears, crying fiercely, which ruined her makeup. With both hands covering her face, she finally blurted out what she wanted to say long ago.

"Will Andrew leave me? I finally understand when I saw him carrying her and leave me. My heart ached. He doesn't care about me anymore. He's married. I know he has married—"

She started throwing things without caring about her image. Everything around her became objects to vent her anger.

Even Eric, who always thought that Emily Gilbert was a representative of a gentle lady, was shocked. This was the first time he saw this woman could be so rude. Why did she be so merciless?

These were all good wines. How could she just smash them like that?

Eric immediately stopped her and dragged Emily onto the sofa and tried to calm her down, but it didn't work. Therefore, he shouted at her and finally quieted her down.

"What's to be upset about? Sarah was injured. Do you want Andrew to leave her like that? Emily, you know he is married."

In the last sentence, Eric's tone was obviously weaker. He didn't shout at her anymore. Instead, he didn't dare to say it out loud.

Emily was still crying with her hands concealing her face. "I'm not jealous of the way he treated Sarah. I always believe in him. But, but what do you expect me to feel when I saw him carrying another woman? How am I supposed to live all alone?"

Eric was embarrassed and overwhelmed. He didn't know how to comfort or even coax people. Besides, she was Emily Gilbert. It was embarrassing for him to treat the values correctly with regard to the current status of this woman. What should he say?

"The three of us were supposed to come here and have a drink together. But because of Sarah, he couldn't come. To be honest, I don't like someone disrupting our plan in this way. It shouldn't have happened!"

Eric was put in an awkward position, not knowing how to deal with this.

"Eric, can you let him come here right now, please? Call him to come here now."

Emily was weeping. Since she didn't have any makeup on her face now, she looked pale. And her whimpering sounded so pitiful. She was pleading with Eric to help her.

Eric felt so awkward and speechless. Now Sarah must be still in treatment. If he called Andrew to come here at this time, then no one would be there to take care of Sarah. He couldn't do that!

Pressing his lips, Eric didn't respond. Instead, he changed the topic, "Emily, you have to understand that things are different now. Since he chose to get married, it means that he also agreed to do that. No one can force him to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau if he doesn't want to. Sarah is only 21 years old. What else can she do to force Andrew to get married?"

He didn't know whether Emily understood what he meant, but she did stop crying and wiped her face gently with a tissue. "I'm going back. You can stay if you want."

"Emily..."

Eric called her again, but Emily left in a hurry, without looking back.

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