Chapter 82
Chapter 82 Deal With That Man Sooner or Later
Seth grabbed the ss before Isabe could, raised it to his lips, and finished
it in one fell swoop.
Tap!
He ced the empty ss on the table and met Isabe’s confused gaze.
“Three cups are finished, so you can leave now.”
Isabe had been eagerly waiting for that word ‘leave,’ and hearing it made
her almost tear up out of gratefulness. She clutched her stomach, struggled
to get off the
stool, and stared at Seth. “Mr. Shaffer, you have to keep
your word.”
But Seth bowed his head to mix another drink, not bothering to acknowledge
her. He casually mixed a few different liquors into a ss and brought it to his
lips.
Isabe reminded him, “You still have a fever. It’s better not to drink.” If you get
sick because of this, I’ll be implicated.
Impatiently raising his head, Seth rebuked, “Are you not leaving?”
Isabe gritted her teeth and hurriedly headed out the door.
Behind her, Dariel clicked his tongue. “So ruthless.”
Isabe ignored him and gently closed the door before turning around and
weakly leaning against the door.
Now that the door separated them, she was finally spared from letting Seth
see her embarrassment.
It was nearly dawn, and she hunched over to relieve her drowsiness before
making her way downstairs step by step.
Since it wasn’t easy to hail a cab at this hour, Isabe stood beside the road
for a long while before finally stopping a cab. When she got in, the sudden
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temperature drop made her shiver.
In the end, she still returned to Natasha’s ce, lest she bump into Louis’
men.
Once they arrived at the residential area, the driver stopped the car.
In her daze, Isabe instinctively tried to open the door.
“Miss, you’d better not get down. There seems to be a group of hooligans up
front,” the driver remarked.
Thatment seemed to have cleared up Isabe’s mind, and she followed
the driver’s gaze.
There were indeed several men standing close to where Natasha lived, all of
whom she didn’t recognize. She couldn’t be sure if they were Louis’ men, but
she didn’t dare risk her own safety, so she asked, “Sir, can you go back to
where we came from?”
The driver didn’t ask anything and immediately turned around, nagging
about safety issues along the way back.
Isabe’s tense state forced her drunkenness into a corner.
Once they returned to Golnd Lounge, she stumbled out of the car and felt
her ankle starting to throb in pain again.
Although Natasha wasn’t around, the receptionist recognized Isabe, so it
wasn’t a problem for her to get the key card. Then, Isabe limped to the door
and bumped into someone. She narrowed her eyes and realized it was
Nics.
Nics was stunned as he almost didn’t recognize Isabe. “Isabe, why are
you here?”
Forcing a crooked smile, Isabe replied, “I have some business here.”
Nics noticed her stance and looked at her ankle. “Is your foot alright?”
Since Isabe desperately wanted to sit down, she replied, “I identally
sprained it again.”
“Then why don’t you take a seat inside the car?” Nics jiggled the car keys in
his hand and beamed. “I came here to fetch Mr. Shaffer.”
No way! Isabe subconsciously rejected that idea and even took a step
back. “No, thank you. I’m heading inside to look for my friend. There’s no need
to trouble you and Mr. Shaffer.”
“It’s fine.” Nics insisted and came forward to support her. “I’ll help you get
inside the car first.”
Isabe’s head hurt. Along with the difort in her stomach, brain, and
ankle, she felt her whole body was aching and didn’t have the energy to
argue with Nics.
Before she could even say no, Nics had already led her into the car.
This ck Bentley was one of Seth’s favorite rides. When Isabe got in and
was surrounded by the man’s scent, she felt her headache worsened. The
drunkenness she had forced to the back of her mind returned, and a sly idea
popped into her head, soon taking up arge part of her brain and seizing
control.
Bending over, Isabe hugged her head while propping her arms on her
knees. Her thoughts were a mess, and she didn’t feel like moving. She felt like
something was stuck inside her heart, making her want to curse at someone.
When she raised her head and noticed no one around, the impulsiveness
inside her swarmed out, and she parted her lips.
Meanwhile, Nics was leading Seth toward the car, saying as he walked, “I
just bumped into Isabe. She seemed unwell, so I took it upon myself to let
her rest inside the car.”
Seth, who was walking toward the backseat, stopped in his tracks. “Unwell?”
Nics nodded and helped Seth open the car door.
The moment it was opened, a woman’s angry voice came from inside. “Seth,
you b*stard. I’ll deal with you sooner orter.”
Nics was taken aback.
Seth’s pupils narrowed. His tall body blocked the already very faint light, so he
searched inside the car for a bit before his cold gazended on the woman
inside. “I lent you so much money, yet you’re calling me a b*stard?”
Isabe felt better after that scream, but the voice that suddenly appeared
out of nowhere had her turning around in confusion.