Chapter 156
A deal with the devil
Chapter 156 Benjaminâs words were ruthless and dripping with disdain, Emilyâs ferwent pale, and the tell silent Daniel quickie polded her to a quiet corner to sit. Then, be returned, poured himself a glass of wine, and said to Benjamin, âBen, Emmy didnât mean to offend you. Let me apologize on het betala *.
Thaniel truth liked Emily and was very concerned with Benjaminâs impression of her. After all, Emilyâs acceptance into the Blacleaned family depended on Benjaminâs approval Benjamin hated Emilâs pretentious behavior but had no issues with Daniel Watching Daniel finish his wine, Benjamin reached for his own glass of red wine. But instead of the wold glass, he felt Shirleyâs smooth, delicate hand Turning, he saw Shirleyâs bright eyes fixed on him.
âIâll drink in for you,â she said with a smile Tefore he could react, she grabbed the glass and drank it in one go.
Benjamin lookosd at Shirley, who remained untared, then nonchalantly pointed to a bottle of red wine nearby, with a hint of coolness in his nice, he said, âSince you like drinking so much, why donât you drink the rest of this bottle too?â
Danieltrowned slightly: âBen...â
Benjamin shot Daniel a cold plance, making him swallow the words he was about to say.
Shirley gave a carefree laugh and said, âIâll drink it.â She stood up, took the bottle of red wine, and began drinking. Her posture was both elegant and bold.
Alles turned to Shirley, the faces filled with mockery, sarcasm, and smugness. Sabrina and Elizabeth exchanged glances, smiles tugging at the corners at their mouths. It seemed that Shirleyâs time in the Blackwood family wouldnât be easy Shirley finished the entire bottle of red wine without wasting a drop. She set the empty bottle down in front of Benjamin, giving him a sweet smile. This is really good wine. Thuriks, darling.â she said in a soft, sweet wice.
Benjaminâs eyebrow raised slightly as he wondered if she was already drunk The other women watched Shirleyâs ingratiating behavior with disdain. They never expected the celebrated socialite to be so cold and distant on the outside, yet such a desperate sycophant behind closed doors. It was a real eyeâopener Just then, Marcus, who was sitting next to Marie, suddenly chuckled. âMr. Weiss, you can really hold your liquor, Mr. Blackwood, itâs been a while. Let me have a drink with you,â
he said with Daly then did Shirley notice Marcus, sitting right beside Marieâcloser even than she and Benjamin had been.
As another glass of red wine was being filled, Shirley swiftly grabbed it, giving Benjamin an alluring smile. âLet me,â she said.
Turning to Marcus, Shirley raised her glass âMr. Finch, cheers.â With that, she finished it in one gulp.
Marcus smirked, a hint of mockery in his eyes as he said, âMs. Weiss, youâre quite the drinker. One glass wonât be enough, youâll need at least three.â
He glanced at Benjamin and added, âMi Blackwood, you donât mind, do you?
Benjanin shrugged indifferently Sering this, Sabrina and Elizabeth nearly burst out laughing. Theyâd never imagined seeing Shirley, who was always so proud, in such an awkward position Emily, on the other hand, sermed relieved. Compared to Shirleyâs selfâhumiliation to please Benjamin, her earlier grievance of being dismissed belt like nothing Shirley flashed a smile. âWhatâs the fun in drinking alone? Iâve heard Mr. Finch can drink anyone under the table,â she said calmly: âSurely, you wouldnât try to take advantage of If i have titre, you should at least have sir.â
âYouâre sharpâtongued, Ms. Weiss,â Mascus said, his side shitting into a wicked grin. âDonât you know men like gentle, softâ
spoken women? Youâre not quite what men look for.â