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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 295

"Sure, I'll take her straight home." Lucia thought for a while and agreed.

"Then I'll have to trouble you. Just take Nia Home, and I'll be there to take care of her as soon as I'm done here," Lennie added, as if realizing that Lucia cared about that.

"Okay," Lucia relaxed slightly after hearing what he said. She hung up the phone, helped Nia up, and they stumbled all the way to the door of the KTV.

Lucia wanted to take out her phone and call Arthur, but as she looked around, she immediately noticed Arthur's Rolls-Royce Phantom was still in place.

Feeling distressed, Lucia bit the lower lip. This fool should not have been waiting here?!

With that in mind, Lucia, without saying a word, helped Nia to the front of the Rolls-Royce Phantom and looked into the driver's seat. As expected, Arthur was there. Although it was dark inside the car, Arthur's phone screen was on so she could see him clearly.

Arthur was rarely on his phone, and if he hadn't been so bored waiting, he wouldn't have been using it.

Idiot!

Lucia felt sour and sweet at the same time, "cursed" once again, and knocked on the window. Arthur immediately rolled down the window.

"Is it over so soon?" Arthur asked her gently, smiling at Lucia.

"If I don't come out, you will ..." Lucia said sadly, "Why are you waiting here..."

When Lucia saw through it, Arthur smiled and said, "I'm afraid you're drunk but you won't let me follow you, so I'll have to wait for you here."

Having said that, Arthur got out of the car, saw Nia, whom Lucia was holding, and asked her what was wrong.

Lucia did not answer immediately, but reached out and took Arthur's large hand, muttering in love, "Arthur, thank you."

His gentleness and consideration was never displaying, but penetrated her heart easily.

"Fool," said Arthur who was stroking Lucia's face with a soft look in his eyes, "I'm willing to wait for you."

Originally, Arthur's words were the most affectionate, but as soon as he finished speaking, Nia retched uncomfortably. Arthur didn't know whether to laugh or cry, while Lucia laughed out loud.

"Nia's been helping me drink tonight, so I'm not drunk. She's passed out," Lucia explained with a smile.

Arthur was speechless. If Nia's face hadn't been flushed with alcohol, he would have suspected that she did it on purpose:

"Shall we take her home first?"

"Yes," said Lucia, nodding, "When we get her home, her boyfriend will come and take care of her after he is done working something."

"After?" Arthur and Lucia were indeed a couple who shared the same thought. "Why is he so busy at this time of night? Why didn't he rush over even though she is drunk?"

"Shh..." Lucia immediately raised her hand and made a silent gesture. She didn't want Nia to hear what he said, "It's fine. It's on the way anyway. Send Nia Home First."

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