Chapter 399
Chapter 399
Lumma was sure that George came for Keeley, but she didn’t know what he meant by pretending he didn’t know Keeley.
“Ms. Louis, please!” George said so, but in fact, he didn’t give Lumma another chance, and thus Lumma was in a dilemma.
Lumma, helpless, had to go to a private room in the restaurant with George, who thoughtfully helped her take off her coat and hang it up, “Ms. Louis, I asked about your hobbies from Mr. Hills, and ordered the dishes ahead of time. I wish you would like it.”
Lumma, “So I owe you a thank you?”
“Ms. Louis, not at all, you’re among friends.” George took off his coat and hung it up, and then he lit a cigarette and smoked slowly, “What kind of wine do you want to drink?”
Lumma, “I’m unwilling to drink.”
George, “Are you afraid that I will get you drunk and do something wrong to you?”
Lumma, “As the saying goes, ‘love your neighbor, yet put not down your hedge‘.”
George didn’t expect Lumma’s answer and thought, “No wonder Adam was so fascinated by the cute woman.”
George smiled, “If I really want to do something wrong to you, it doesn’t make any difference to me whether you drink or not.”
Lumma, “Mr. Marple, you make me sick. I know you don’t like me, so stop saying these words.”
George, “Who says I don’t like you? The reason why I invite you to dinner is to tell you that I want to woo you, and hope you agree.”
Lumma knew that George was disgusting her on purpose and he succeeded, “Mr. Marple, I am married, and I love my husband very much, not to mention that I am not interested in a man like you! Don’t forget, you are also a married man, so don’t spy on Keeley while flirting with others.”
George said with a laugh, “What does it matter if I am married? How many men can be loyal to their marriage? Other men can take 2 or 3 or even 5 or 6 lovers outside, and I, rich, powerful, and handsome, also can have conducted affairs.”
Lumma spoke nothing.
“What on earth did the bastard want to do?” Lumma thought.
George, “Let’s eat first. If you don’t eat any more, the dinner will get cold.”
Lumma didn’t eat breakfast and was hungry, so she was about to eat with the chopsticks. When the food was brought to her mouth, Lumma stopped again, because she was afraid that George put drugs in the food….
George understood and nodded with his fingertips, “Don’t worry, I won’t play dirty tricks to harm you, instead, I will make you fall in love with me and be my girl willingly.” Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.
Even if Lumma didn’t have a good impression of George, she was willing to trust him as long as he said that he didn’t do it, for he was Adam’s friend.
Lumma believed in Adam and his friends unconditionally.
George didn’t come here to treat her to dinner but to make trouble, so he was very upset while seeing that Lumma ate deliciously, “Do you dare to eat? Do you trust that there is nothing added to the dishes?”
Lumma polished off the food in her mouth and then replied lazily, “I believe in Mr. Hills.”
George raised his eyebrows, “What does it have to do with Mr. Hills?”
After she finished her meal, Lumma took another sip of soup and said seriously, “You are Mr. Hills‘ friend, if you use dirty methods to hurt a defenseless girl, Mr. Hills and you should not be friends.”