Andrius carefully helped Mary enter the car when the chauffeur arrived.
Then, he went to the trunk, took out the puke bag, and got ready.
Mary felt heavy-headed, but she was in a conscious state of mind.
It shocked her that Andrius was so ‘meticulous.’
Andrius sat beside Mary and handed the puke bag to her. Then, he ordered the chauffeur to drive slowly.
After that, he sat straight up as he looked outside, as though she had nothing to do with him.
She finally understood why a handsome and wealthy gentleman like him would still be single.
She had drunk a lot of wine because she was happy. At this moment, she was drunk and drowsy.
She closed her eyes and looked like she had fallen asleep.
Andrius glanced at her and noticed her head was swaying. She kept trying to keep it still, but it tilted to his side eventually. Her eyes were closed.
“Miss Wilson, are you asleep?” he asked.
Mary was now half-asleep. She had nowhere to rest her head and felt uncomfortable.
She longed for him to lend her a shoulder to lean on.
However, Andrius did nothing and did not intend to approach her further.
As she pondered, she dozed off.
One side of her body could not support her head this time, and it slid toward Andrius.
Her head rested on his shoulder.
She was still somewhat conscious but felt that her sleep was uncomfortable. Thus, she subconsciously moved her body toward him.
However, Andrius had his hand on her head.
She woke up instantly because the man’s hand was pushing her head away from his shoulder hard.
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