As Chrystal White speaks, she takes the initiative to get close to Lucien, and her silky skin rubs his arm across the thin cloth.
The meaning of seduction is self-evident.
Lucien's breath is getting heavy. His arm slowly raises, but suddenly stops, "Get dressed and get off! Do you want to get $1.5 million and a luxury house, and settle down abroad, or do you want to die on the street tomorrow? Choose yourself and tell me when you have chosen!"
Chrystal White is stupefied for a while and stares at Lucien in shock. He has evidently developed lust, but why does he drive her off so coldly?
Her sisters from her social circle all say that he used to play crazily. He loved drinking, loved beautiful women, and had a lot of money. For him, all comers were welcome. But today, how can he change his personality? He shows no interest when there is an attractive woman in front of him.
Seeing Chrystal White staring at him, Lucien is so upset that he hits the steering wheel with a fist, "Just get off!"
The murderous look in his eyes is frightening.
Chrystal White hurriedly puts on her clothes and scrambles out of the car. She is just getting her footing when Lucien's car roars out of the alley, almost scraping her body!
Damn it! He accelerates all the way and runs several red lights, but he doesn't know where to go.
Lucien goes back to the company with a livid face. His face is so gloomy that his secretary is frightened. In his panic, he hits the glass door and gets a big lump on the forehead.
Lucien slams the door and rushes directly into the bathroom in the suite.
When the white turbid liquid finally splashes out, his tense body relaxes slowly.
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