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Please Let Me Go novel Chapter 122

These days Adelaide had not been a good mood. Although she successfully made Antonio failed in the project that he should have bid successfully.

But unlike what she had expected, Su did not feel happy. The excitement seemed to leave her body and she did not feel it at all.

Especially every night when Antonio came home, it was the most painful time for Adelaide. She wondered if he knew the truth, what he would do.

But each night, he left her nothing but silence. The cold atmosphere let Adelaide feel uneasy.

But on the other hand, she kept telling herself that she had done the right thing, and that Antonio deserved such or worse punishment than this, but that it did not make up for the death of his child!

For a few days, Adelaide's mood had been in fear and anger, and such emotional disorders made her fail to have a good sleep these days.

Finally, Adelaide couldn't stand it any more and left home.

She hadn't indulged herself in a long time.

Adelaide wanted to casually find a bar and get drunk to put all the troubles behind. She wanted to forget Antonio and the child for the time being.

Just one night, she thought, just let her escape for one night.

Coming out of her home, the fresh air made her feel much better.

She rarely went to bars and had no idea where bars were scattered in the city. So she took out her phone and searched for one through navigation.

The bar was not far from her house. She figured it was only about twenty minutes away.

Along the way, Adelaide stopped and went, watching the night of the city, watching the pedestrians with their briefcases in a hurry, watching the relentless flashing traffic lights constantly changing.

It took Adelaide 40 minutes to walk the 20-minute journey.

When she got to the door of the bar, Adelaide hesitated for a long time. She looked at the illuminated sign above the door of the bar and didn't know whether to go in.

Adelaide had never been to a bar since she married Antonio. Even before she married Antonio, Adelaide rarely set foot in such places.

For her, a place like a bar was like a forbidden fruit. She wanted to come, but she was afraid.

She had often heard that bars were a good place for urban white-collar workers to relax, but she had also heard that bars were a paradise for gangsters, full of chaos.

After much hesitation, Adelaide started to walk inside.

She came here to get a hangover today, didn't she? Whatever.

But Adelaide did not expect that as she just walked to the door of the bar, a rickety drunk rushed out.

From his walk, he was totally drunk.

Adelaide was afraid, in case he did something to her.

She wrapped her coat around her and stepped faster, trying to get into the bar.

But to her annoyance, the drunk man kept staring at her. Through the light, Adelaide found he was a young man, but because of the backlight she could not see his face clearly.

As she was about to step through the door of the bar, she heard a noise. It was coming from her side.

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