Go Away, I’m A Billionairess Now

Chapter 291



Go Away, I’m A Billionairess Now By Evie Cole Chapter 291

Chapter 291 You Are Ridiculous

Samara followed Chaim into the car, and the car slowly drove away.

At this time, Samara felt that her face was getting redder because she had drunk two glasses of Utopia just now.

She looked at the night view outside the window for a while. “Do you mind if I open the window?”

The air conditioner was on in the car, so the windows were all closed.

Chaim glanced at her. “I don’t mind.”

From the time they got married, and divorced, to now, it was rare for them to get along well.

Samara rolled down the window half. The hot wind outside formed a sharp contrast with the cold wind in the car.

When the window was opened, the wind from the outside rushed over. Samara felt a wave of heat.

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The wind at night was a little strong. As the window was opened, Samara enjoyed the night wind, and she was awake.

The car stopped at a red light.

Chaim tilted his head and looked at her. “Where are you going?”

Samara looked down at the time. It was getting late and it was almost ten o’clock

At this time, with their relationship, it was not suitable to find a place to sit down and talk while eating.

In less than a second, Samara quickly made a decision. “Let’s go to River Park.”

Samara thought, the park is by the river. There are many people taking a walk at night. Even if taken photographed, it will be

better than sitting in a shop.

“Okay,” Chaim replied.

Samara did not speak again, and Chaim didn’t take the initiative to speak either.

He had never been the one who took the initiative to find topics to talk about. Although at this time, Chaim really wanted to say something, looking at the side of Samara’s face, he did not know what to say.

Chaim thought, am I really going to tell Samara that I like her and confess to her as Eric said?

However, he still could not say it. He did not know why, but he just could not say it.

“The traffic light turned green.”

The green light had been on for a while. The car behind them was already blowing the horn. Samara waited for two seconds. Seeing that Chaim did not move, she could only remind him.

Hearing her voice, Chaim came back to his senses. His eyes flickered, and he stepped on the accelerator to start the car.

Ten minutes later, Chaim drove the car into River Park.

Chaim found a place near the river and stopped the car. Samara unbuckled her seat belt, got off the car first, and walked to the guardrail of the river.

Chaim took the documents from the back seat, then got out of the car, and walked to Samara.

“What do you want to say?”

Samara did not tell anyone about what happened that year, and even Gisselle was not very clear about what happened.

If not for Chaim suddenly mentioning what happened that night four years ago, Samara would never have agreed to talk to

him.

Chaim handed her the documents in hand. “This is what Reid found.”

As he spoke, he paused for a moment and looked at Samara with an obscure gaze. “I thought you drugged me that night.”

Samara’s hand that was opening the seal paused slightly. She did not raise her head and only twitch the corner of her mouth. She smiled mockingly, “Mr. Humphrey, you really think highly of me.”

There wasn’t much information. There was only one page in total. In just a few minutes, Samara had finished reading it.

She put the documents back in and raised her head to look at Chaim. “So, what do you want to talk about tonight?

“You want to tell me that the reason you have always disliked me is that you misunderstood that I was the one who drugged you that night four years ago, right?”

As Samara spoke, she smiled coldly, “If that’s the case, then you are really ridiculous.”

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