The car gallops in the night. No one speaks. The atmosphere is stifling inside.
Ryan peeks into the rear-view mirror at Lucien Gray and Nina Morrison, shaking his head in the dark. The little girl is too ungrateful. President Gray never takes a woman back to his mansion. Nina is the first. Today, the president set aside time for her to have lunch together, but she dared to stand up...
Lucien Gray's face is livid and he exudes a bloodthirsty smell from head to foot. Around him, it seems as if the air would be a few degrees lower, making people tremble.
The backseat is spacious, and Nina Morrison tries to shrink herself as far away from Lucien Gray as possible. She is now a bit regretful about her impulse to annoy Lucien Gray. She knows the consequence.
But there is no regret medicine in the world.
Nina Morrison gives Lucien Gray a furtive glance with the corner of her eyes and decides to apologize later. After all, dad is lying in his bed waiting for surgery. She needs Lucien Gray's sponsored surgery fees.
The car is parked at the garage gate. Nina Morrison opens her mouth and is about to explain why she didn't come eat with him today, but as soon as she looks up, she find that Lucien Gray 's deep dark eyes looking at her coldly.
Seeing Nina Morrison is turning her head, Lucien Gray speaks arrogantly, "Get out of the car!" On his forehead, his veins swell and he drags Nina's slender arm toward the living room.
His hands are so strong that Nina's face wrinkles with pain.
Her arm is about to be dislocated. She stumbles behind Lucien Gray. Her flat-bottomed sandals are ripped off and her feet ache on the gravel aisle. Nina Morrison is too stubborn to beg.
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