It was impossible to get tired of the games in the Crazy Amusement Arcade. At this moment, they all sat in front of the Coin Factory without much game currency left. Richard lifted the only game currency left and kissed it gently. Murmuring something, he threw the game currency into it slowly like a robot. Unexpectedly, after he gave the game currency his "lucky kiss", he became lucky.
The game currency inside fell like raindrops and he was so excited that he almost jumped up.
They didn't realize that a long time had passed until it was late in the evening. Adelaide knew the Battle family's family rules and that Mr. Battle would send a bodyguard to take Hanna home if she didn't go home immediately. Adelaide gave her a dig in the arm. After Hanna turned around, she raised her arm and pointed to the watch, signaling to her that it was late.
Hanna hurriedly took out her cell phone and found that it was almost nine o'clock in the evening. She stood up. Feeling sorry, she pulled Richard, who was still playing the game, "I have to go home now!"
"Go home so early?"
Hanna nodded.
Instantly, Richard lost the interest in playing the game. Although Hanna said that he didn’t have to send her home, he still insisted on sending them home. Seeing this, Adelaide got an even better impression of him. She nodded with satisfaction, feeling happy that Hanna finally found her beloved one. According to her observation, he was a good person.
After putting the game currency into his pocket, Richard said some unacceptable words when they walked. It was undeniable that the beauty was in the eye of the beholder, but "good kids" shouldn't go to the bar late at night. Hanna didn’t agree until he tried to persuade Hanna for a long time.
According to Richard's plan, Hanna should go home first, after which Adelaide should call her, claiming that she had quarreled with Antonio again and wanted her to go out because she was afraid.
Being silly, Hanna was proud that he could come up with such a good idea.
Adelaide frowned and vaguely felt it inappropriate, "It's not appropriate. We can go out tomorrow."
Hearing this, Richard was not anxious but smiled leisurely, "Well, Adelaide, bars don't open in daytime. I'm Hanna's psychiatrist and I know that she is under pressure. She can relax in a bar."
Considering bars to be places where people were corrupted, Hanna always disliked bars and had never been to a bar. However, she changed her attitude just after hearing what Richard said. Adelaide tried to persuade her several times, but she failed. Finally, she had to agree.
Richard drove to the Battle’s house at full speed. After getting off the bus, Hanna did an open heart and then walked home. Still feeling worried, Adelaide wanted to discuss over this issue with her again. Unfortunately, Hanna walked very fast and Adelaide failed to ask her to stay for a while.
Richard turned the car around, drove to the main road and then stopped. Adelaide didn't make a phone call to Hanna reluctantly until he urged her several times.
A few minutes later, Considering Adelaide, Master. Battle let Hanna out. After that, Hanna walked to them slowly.
Soon, they arrived at the bar that Richard mentioned.
That was a bar street. At the junction, there were several men and women who were staggering. Along that street were all bars decorated with colored lights. Richard headed for one of them. It seemed that he was a frequent visitor.
Adelaide and Hanna followed him to go into a bar. The noise inside was so deafening that Adelaide covered her ears with her hands.
The waiter saw Richard. Finding that the women he brought weren't previous ones, he smiled stealthily, "Do you want a table in the hall or a private box?"
"Get a quiet private box for me."
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