Ivy Aldington smiled, "Relax, I won’t disturb you again. We are just friends now, just like before. Maybe one day, time will fade my love away, just like my love for my ex. But before that, I hope you won’t avoid me. It will make me feel sad, and I will think that you have abandoned me."
Olive Steele could not refuse this request, so she smiled and agreed, "Okay!"
Ivy Aldington slowly got up from the sofa, touched his forehead, he seemed to be drunk, "Can you send me home? I can't drive now."
Olive Steele smiled slightly, "Why not."
Although this would make Alan Hoyle unhappy, she really couldn't refuse him again.
Ivy walked in front of her and his step was unsteady, she wanted to support him, but she didn't. She knew she should keep some distance from him. Because Alan would be jealous if he saw it.
Although it was late at night, the bar was still very lively. Dave Chou had disappeared with Xenia.
Thinking about this again, why would Dave Chou want to talk to Alan Hoyle was because he wanted to make a chance for Ivy and her, he knew they need a talk. Olive was confused, she can't figure it out that Dave was a kind guy or not.
Alan Hoyle sat in the car and closed his eyes to rest. The sound of opening the door disturbed him, he opened his eyes, "Done?"
Suddenly seeing Ivy get into the back seat, the smile that had just raised on his face suddenly froze.
Olive Steele explained before his smile completely collapsed, "Ivy Aldington was drunk, he needs our help."
Alan Hoyle's expression changed, "Okay, honey, it's up to you."
Did Ivy think that he didn't know how much he drank? As far as that several bottles of wine, he must not be drunk yet, he must be staying sober. Ivy was the owner of a bar, who specializes in wine, can he be drunk by this?
Hmph, just another trick, it is too ridiculous to provoke the relationship between the girl and him. He was not so stingy to be angry with the girl because of this matter. If the girl had the slightest interest in this man, she would never have waited for him.
After figuring it out, Alan Hoyle felt free, enjoying the night view passing by outside the window with great interest.
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