Read Go Away, Iâm a Billionairess Now By Evie Cole Chapter 39 â I Already See Him As Dead Chaim frowned and looked back at Roland who was on the stage sending the bouquet to Samara.
The sound of drums stopped, and the music instantly lost its core.
Samara did not expect that someone would come up to send her flowers, and what was more surprising was that the person was Roland.
A large bouquet of roses was handed over, and Samara was forced to stop and take the bouquet. âThank you.â
Roland had narrow eyes, and his smile was quite seductive. âYouâre welcome. The flowers match the beauty. Go ahead. Iâll leave you alone.â
After he finished speaking, he turned around and left the stage. He was there for only ten seconds, but it had caused waves of screams from the audience.
It was like a plot in a drama.
Samara looked at Rolandâs back and slightly raised his eyebrows. He put down the flowers beside him and picked up the drum stick to continue striking.
Four minutes later, the song ended and the performance of the band tonight ended.
Samara held Rolandâs roses and walked down the stage. Just as she walked down the stage, Roland walked over. âMs. Novak, would you like to have a midnight snack together?â
Roland was a famous playboy. Samara did not know why he suddenly fell for her.
She handed the flowers back and glanced at Roland with a faint smile. âIâm sorry, Mr. Garza. Iâm allergic to pollen.â
Roland smacked his tongue. âIâm sorry.â
As he spoke, he threw the bouquet away. âI wonât do it again next time.â
Samara glanced at him indifferently. âI donât have the habit of having midnight snacks.â
âHow about I send you home?â
Roland was so thickâskinned.
Just as Samara was about to say no, Gisselle pushed her. âChaim and Victor are here. I think you should agree.â
Gisselle wanted Chaim to see that Samara had a pursuer!
Samara raised his eyes and looked over. Sure enough, not far away, Chaim and Victor were over there.
Samara snorted and looked at Roland. âSave it. I drove here.â
She didnât drink, so she didnât need anyoneâs help.
After saying that, Samara walked over to greet Thalia and was about to leave.
Roland tactfully did not follow her. Gisselle was puzzled. âIs Roland not attractive? Chaim and Roland are enemies. Now that Roland is pursuing you, it doesnât matter if you donât agree, but isnât it good to stir things up and disgust Chaim?â
Samara took a sip of fruit juice. âNo need. I already see him as dead.â
People who were dead did not exist. Why would she force herself to do so to disgust him?
Gisselle was stunned for a moment. She could not help but praise Samara, âYou thought further than me!â
Dayton chuckled. âSamaraâs ruthlessness is not something ordinary people can have.â
Gisselle agreed. âOf course!â
âThis is the Samara we know.â Fletcher also smiled.
Samara walked up to Thalia. âLetâs go!â
They performed for more than an hour for free. Thalia was touched. She sent them out and gave each of them an SVIP card. âI donât know how to express my thanks. Please take it.â
Samara took the card and smiled. âCan we enjoy free services with it?â
Thalia smiled and teased Samara. âYou can have a 50% discount.â
Hearing this, Gisselle jumped up and knocked Thalia. âProfiteer!â
Samara put away the card and waved her hand. âLetâs go. Talk later.â
Go Away, I'm a Billionairess Now (Samara and Chaim)
ï¤Chapter 38 When I Was a Wallflower (Leo and Amelie)
ï¤Chapter 564 Obsession With Mr. Right ï¤Chapter 339 At this time, Victor and Chaim walked out of the bar.
Victor waved and called out to Samara, âSamara!â
Samara glanced at him indifferently. She raised her eyebrows and replied flatly, âMr. Clayton, what a coincidence.â
With that, she got into her car.
As for Chaim, Samara did not even look at him.
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