The Wrong Woman
Chapter 795
After dinner, Sienna felt tipsy, so she lay on the sofa to rest.
Daniel gently carried her up from the sofa. After saying goodbye to the Morrisons, they left the villa.
It was quite cool in the garden. The warm street lights illuminated the winding paths, making the night scene exceptionally beautiful. The woman in Daniel's arms was very well-behaved.
"It turns out you can't drink, so don't drink next time," Daniel murmured.
Snuggling into his embrace, Sienna said with a soft and lazy voice, "I can drink. I'm not drunk. I'm just a little dizzy and I want to sleep."
Daniel couldn't help but smile. He said indulgently, "Okay, you can drink."
"Daniel," Sienna murmured. With her eyes closed, she asked with a hoarse voice, "Am I really that bad?"
"You're not bad at all."
"I don't deserve you, right?"
stopped in his tracks to look
arms, she murmured in her sleep; her tone was one of grievance. As if she was about to cry, she mumbled, "I don't deserve you, so why did you marry me? Weren't you supposed to marry
as he
apologized softly. He realized that the words he had
by family turmoil and emotional wounds left by
was all his
home. Once they arrived, Daniel
touched
the walk-in closet. When he came
Daniel called out. He rushed to the bathroom
toilet. She tried to vomit but
patted her back. Sienna felt very sick but still couldn't throw
rinse her mouth, then wiped her face with a towel. Touching her forehead, he asked softly, "Do you want to
eyes again and started
knew she couldn't throw up, so he thought a hot
bathtub with warm water. Then he tied Sienna's hair into a small bun and
was a very thick steam
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