Chapter 126 I Don’t Need Other Women to Like Me
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Angela was taken aback when she suddenly heard her name being called. She quickly apologized, her eyes. downcast, “I’m sorry. Ljust had a drink.”
It felt like being caught in the act of doing something wrong.
Feeling guilty. Angela behaved especially obediently.
“How’s your alcohol tolerance?” Jonathan inquired.
Whatt
Alcohol tolerance?
Angela thought he would reprimand her, but to her surprise, he didn’t.
“It’s fine.” Angela responded modestly
In her previous life, she had trained herself to
ink for James’s business negotiations. If she were still in
her previous life, she could have outdrunk all of them tonight.
She could down a kilogram of hard liquor and chug beers without hesitation.
Occasionally, the distant sound of a horn could be heard, or a sedan would speed past them as they
turned.
At the same time, she heard Jonathan suggest. “Let’s have a drink sometime and test your alcohol tolerance. It’s good to be able to hold your liquor, so you won’t easily get drunk by others.
Upon hearing this, Angela couldn’t help but glance at Jonathan. Has this genius’s way of thinking always so unique?
“Sure.” Angela agreed.
Due to the cold weather outside, Angela had Oliver turn on the air conditioning before she got into the
The car was warm and cozy, with soft music playing in the background. The ambiance was delightful. Angela had woken up early in the morning, hadn’t taken a nap, and had been dragged out by Cassie all day.
At that moment, Angela relaxed and felt her eyelids growing heavy, eventually falling asleep
She slept soundly, nodding off. When the car turned a corner, her head leaned over and landed directly on Jonathan’s shoulder.
Jonathan never enjoyed physical contact with others, so he moved out early and lived alone in Springgate Estates.
fell silent for a moment.
his head, gazing her leaning against him. He was unable to see her face, only
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faint fragrance, lingering around his nose.
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fragrant, occasionally feeling uncomfortable with her posture, she would adjust
appearance, she resembled the white Angora cat he used to
eyes softened, shimmering with a hint of
the car braked
his large hands tightly gripping her waist,
lowered his head to look at her.
didn’t
lifted his cool gaze,
a child crossing the road just now, so I
time to question Oliver, because Angela suddenly reached out and hugged him, her head nuzzling into his arms, making restless noises, and then falling back asleep. Jonathan stared
kissed her on
next moment, he tightened his arms
brow
was too thin.
long, Bruce called him again. He
and if he had gone
the Sanders Family for dinner, Bruce would call several times
and it was that accident that left a sequela on his leg, exacerbating his existing
annoying, he still answered the phone and said calmly, “Grandpa, this is the third call already. Please
you, and you’re complaining. With your cold and
can’t remember. Let me remind you, as a married man, I don’t need other women
fell silent, and the
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up.” With that, Jonathan hung up the phone.
was hung up on, was not angry but rather
doesn’t need his grandfather anymore. He only has eyes for his wife. He even complained when I called
was no hint of blame in
face was almost creased with laughter..
of certain people taking advantage and acting
despicable appearance was
when did your grandson get married? Why didn’t you tell me?”
good relationship. Wait until next year, Bruce, you will
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