Joseph frowned and looked at a large box of beer beside them which ordered by them.
"You can't drink alcohol." He said and grabbed the beer in Kathy's hand.
Kathy frowned suddenly. She was staring at him unpleasantly, but because she drank the wine, her face was pink and it was with a hint of coquettishness.
Joseph paused, and his heart softened.
"I just drink a little. You don't know that I'm really annoying today. Herbert made trouble for me as soon as she comes back!" Kathy said angrily.
But today she slapped her, so she was much happier.
But this woman was really annoying...
"Kathy, we can't let Herbert show off in an ostentatious manner. It’s her wedding next week. Let’s make trouble for her!"
"Make trouble? ...Right, we can't let her marry Peter happily!"
Hearing the words, Joseph’s face sank and turned Kathy’s head around, "You don’t want her to marry Peter? So you want to marry him?”
Kathy shivered and she was a little sober. She looked at Joseph's somber face, and smiled awkwardly, "Hey, I have married you, and of course I won't marry him."
"Well, how do you want to ruin the wedding? Tell me, I'll do it." Joseph took a deep breath and drank beers with them.
The man who always drank top-notch red wine felt the taste of beer... not bad.
Maybe it's because he was drinking what Kathy had just drink.
Kathy blinked and looked at Joseph. Was he going to help her?
However, she hadn't thought of it yet.
It would be a bit embarrassing if she comes to the wedding and ruins it.
"Well, I want Peter to know Herbert’s nature. She is a bad woman!" Kathy said sullenly.
Joseph hugged her shoulders and his thin lips gradually raised.
It was late at night when they walked out the hot pot restaurant. Kathy drank too much, and was half held by Joseph into the car.
Leaning on Joseph’s arms, she whispered, “Peter, get me off!"
He lowered his eyes, pressed his palms to Kathy’s lips, and said lowly, "Don't miss him anymore."
Kathy couldn't hear it. She leaned subconsciously in a warm place, and the whole person was hanging on Joseph.
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