Chapter 119
Ina secluded corner of the banquet hall, Rhea drowned her sorrows in alcohol.
She regretted pushing Millie into the pond. That was going to be the perfect way to embarrass and ostracize Millie, but she ended up revealing Millie’s true face.
She felt like she had taken a gun and shot a bullet into her own head.
Looking through the window of the car, Millie realized that they were taking a strange path. “This isn’t the way home,” she said, looking at the man in the driver’s seat.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMarcus didn’t give her an answer.
He looked at the ton his wristwatch and said curtly, “We still have stime.
We'll stop somewhere first.”
Not long after, the car stopped in front of a bar and Marcus got out.
Millie followed after him, looking at the bright entrance of the bar. She didn’t think he would be taking her to such a noisy place. She followed Marcus to the door of a box. As he went in, Millie stopped him and said, “I need to use the bathroom first.”
Marcus just went in without saying a word.
Millie finished in the bathroom and walked towards the private box. At the door, she overheard an ongoing conversation. “Aren't you supposed to be celebrating the your grandmother’s birthday tonight?
Why did you chere to play?” It was Delmor’s voice.
“The party is over.”
“Then why did you chere instead of going home? Oh, don’t answer that. It must be because you can’t stand your ugly wife. It's better to have sfun here first, huh?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDelmor chuckled and continued, “I understand you. If | were forced to marry someone as ugly as your wife, | don’t know how | would handle it. It’s true that ugly ducklings like her deserve ssympathy, but | just can’t bear to look at them.”
Millie raised her eyebrows.
As ugly as his wife, huh?
She pushed the door open and walked in. Delmor who was backing the door, didn’t realize she had walked in and continued, “Dude, how don’t you have nightmares at night with her by your side? Or do you?”
Mylo was the first to notice Millie’s presence.
He started coughing to stop Delmor, but the man didn’t understand.