Chapter 208
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Chapter 208 She Doesnât Want to See Me Again The treasure boxes on the top floor were much better than the ones downstairs. These antiques had to be carefully taken care of since they were all treasures and could be destroyed by the slightest mistake. Unlike the ones downstairs, those on the upper floor were real antiques. They were kept in glass cases with the names and history of the antiques affixed to them.
Ainsley and Manuel browsed on the top floor for a long time and finally bought an antique.
After leaving, Ainsley looked at Manuel in surprise for a long time. âWhy are you helping me?â
âIâm helping both your family and myself.â Manuelâs eyes were deep and gloomy.
Ainsley did not ask much. She figured that it had things to do with profits, It was the fact that the Wade family and the Gage family went way back. However, it didnât mean Manuel was happy to see the Wade family surpass the Gage family.
After sending Ainsley home, Manuel returned home as well.
Roman had been restless all day in Pearl Hotel. Laineyâs appearance kept emerging in his mind.
He couldnât remember what had happened at his place that night. Yet he could remember Laineyâs slightly flushed face, which was alluring and charming.
âRoman, why are you in a daze?â Manuel asked.
Roman came back to his senses and handed the soup in his hands to Manuel. âIâm not. I wasnât thinking about anything.â
Manuel looked at Roman doubtfully and thought, I didnât ask you anything, did I?
Manuel pulled a solemn face, and right now, he didnât have time to probe further into Romanâs matter. Ainsleyâs cold face occupied Manuelâs mind.
Although she had been less hostile to him after they went to Ink Garden, what he wanted was far more than that.
Manuel took the soup and left, while Roman slumped in a chair. Roman had been absent minded all day today. He thought, perhaps Iâve been too bored, and after that night with Lainey, I couldnât get over her.
This is not normal. In all my years, Iâve never missed a woman this much. I canât stop thinking about her.
Late at night, Roman went to a club to get drunk again.
His friends were all in the dance pool, swaying, and the neon lights were constantly spinning. After drinking a few glasses of wine, he felt dizzy already.
âRoman, drinking here is so boring. Why donât you dance with us?â
Roman poured himself another glass of wine. âIâll pass. You guys go ahead.â
Soon, he was wasted and fell on the seat while murmuring Laineyâs name non-stop. Seeing him like this, his friends. were a bit worried.
Having finished her work at the factory, Lainey drove home. She had never taken the Salter Group seriously, and she had never shared her familyâs burdens.
It was only after she went to the factory and stayed there for a while that she knew how tough life was for Jaydan.
She was exhausted. She was just about to open the door and enter when she was stopped.
âMs. Salter, can you not go yet?â A strange man stopped her.
Lainey took a deep breath and suddenly remembered the bad memories of that day. She was relieved to see that the manâs eyes were harmless.
âWhat is it?â
The man hurriedly said, âRoman is drunk and has been calling your name. Can you come with me to see him?â
âNo!â Lainey refused decisively, opened the door, and was about to leave. Even hearing Romanâs name terrified her now. She didnât mean what happened that day, and she believed it was the same for Roman as well. He must be as regretful now as she was.
Yet when she was about to enter the door, Roman showed up, st*ggering, and grabbed her hand. âLainey, donât go!â
Similar to Lainey that day, he also had blushed cheeks right now.
He was reeking of alcohol, and Lainey pushed him away in disgust. âRoman, what are you doing here?â
A storm of fragments of memory came upon her, and memories that she did not want to recall came to her and kept playing in her mind.
âLainey, donât go.â Roman had a splitting headache.
His friend said to Lainey, âMs. Salter, he is yours now.â
As soon as they finished speaking, they ran off. Lainey gawked at them in shock. âYou...â
Just as she was about to leave, Roman grabbed her arm. She was dumbfounded and pushed him away. âYou... What are you doing?â
âYou want to leave just like that? You took advantage of me. Are you running away from your responsibilities?â
Roman held her arm tightly.
âWhich one of us is the one taking advantage here?â Lainey wished she could push him to the ground. She thought, I am the victim here, OK?
Roman clutched her arm, unwilling to let go.
Lainey looked around and was very worried. She thought, we are at my familyâs downstairs. What if my parents see us?
âWhat do you want to do? Let go of me!â
Lainey awkwardly pushed away Romanâs hand and hurriedly entered the building.
Manuel drove out of Matteoâs place with the soup dejectedly, He tried to give it to Ainsley, but she sent him home without even opening the door.
He thought that after their trip to Ink Garden, Ainsley would treat him better. Yet he was wrong.
He went home with the soup in frustration. To his surprise, he saw Roman lying on the ground in front of his place.
He frowned and helped Roman up. âRoman, wake up.â
He smelled a strong odor of alcohol on Roman and knew that Roman was drunk. But why did Roman come to him?
âManuel, youâre back.â Roman slowly opened his eyes.
Roman held Manuelâs hand and slowly stood up, walking unsteadily. âManuel, drunk with me.â
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ï¤Chapter 207 Roman was not satisfied with how drunk he was. He wanted to be completely unconscious. In such a way, he could no longer remember Laineyâs appearance.
Chapter 208 She Doesnât Want to See Me Again 2/3 Coincidentally, because of Ainsley, Manuel was upset as well. He said softly, âOK.â
Late at night, Manuel and Roman sat on the sofa in the open air with wine bottles on the table. They did not even need glasses.
Manuel smiled bitterly and said, âWhat happened to you? Something to do with relationships?â
Roman trembled, even including his hand holding the bottle. He laughed and said, âThatâs ridiculous! Only fools are trapped by love.â
Manuel took another sip. âI canât think of anything else besides this.â
âWhat about you? You are not in a good mood today. Are you still quarreling with Ms. Easton?â Roman said in a daze.
Manuel pursed his thin lips and smiled aloof, âItâs not a quarrel, technically. Itâs probably true that she doesnât want to see me again...â
Manuelâs eyes dimmed, and there was a rare fatigue in his eyes.
The two drank ceaselessly. They were drinking beer, which failed to satisfy Roman. He grabbed a bottle of red wine from Manuelâs wine cabinet and poured the dark red liquid into the glass. The wine was full of a bitter, sweet smell with a rich scent.
Red wine was supposed to be savored, yet Roman only wanted to get wasted. He drank it all in one gulp, and the liquid slid down his throat in an instant. The wine tasted s*icy and dry, and he coughed hard.
After the second glass, he finally fell drunk on the sofa, and the glass slipped from his hand and fell to the ground, which was luckily grass.
Loveâs Change of Heart ï¤Chapter 872