Mr. Ji's morning star
Chapter 614 Tied him up and stayed
Chapter 614 Tied him up and stayed
Nancy burst out laughing with a "puchi".
Her laugh managed to put everyone at ease again, and the group laughed.
Hill found that the situation was completely out of his control. Even though he was still influential and deterrent, when he met Nancy, he was always overwhelmed by her.
This kind of uncontrollable feeling that he has become a pawn, but others don't know it, and he feels that he is thinking too much, it is really aggrieved.
Nancy's voice sounded at the right time, and she said jokingly: "I remembered, there is a gate control at Louis's house. If you don't go back soon, you will be locked out."
The banter sounded lighthearted, and it felt like she and Louis knew each other well.
Nancy smiled at Hill: "Why don't I call Mrs. Louise and tell her that you are with me, and let her not worry."
"If Madam insists you go back, then I will let you go."
Full of girlish temper and self-willedness, people can't blame, and can't help but smile knowingly.
Hill found that the audience was controlled by Nancy.
Students of Edith College, including members of the Student Council.
They laughed and booed with her one by one, not afraid that he would get angry at all.
—Maybe he thought he wouldn't be angry.
It is estimated that in their eyes, the behavior of themselves and Nancy now is similar to the little love between lovers.
Maybe they also feel happy and proud that they have participated in this little fun.
The same goes for Donna's group of masters, who look at their favorite junior love affairs from the perspective of elders.
Nancy took out her mobile phone and made a call in front of Hill, "I really did."
Hill was expressionless.
When the phone rang, and it was really connected, and Mrs. Louis' voice came out, Hill's expression changed slightly.
He didn't expect that Nancy really had Mrs. Louis's phone—a private phone.
Nancy said, "Mrs. Louis, hello."
"Oh, dear Nancy, it was a pleasure to hear from you."
Nancy smiled and said, "That's right, Hill is here with me, I hope he can..."
Nancy explained the stay in Hill to Mrs. Louise.
After Mrs. Louis finished listening, she generously asked Hill to stay.
Nancy took out the joke again, "If he has to leave, I'll tie him up and let him go to the gate, so that he can't go back."
Mrs. Louis laughed and expressed her support for Nancy's approach.
Hill: "..."
In the end, Mrs. Louis told Nancy that her place in Louis's house had been reserved for her, and she was asked to come to Louis's house to play more in the future.
Nancy said: "Yes, let Hill live with me for a few days this time, and I will live with Hill next time."
Mrs. Lewis smiled broadly.
Even Hill couldn't tell whether his mother's laughter was real or fake this time.
Nancy hung up the phone and smiled at Hill.
Hill was indifferent.
When arranging the accommodation, other servants of the Mitchelson family will arrange for the others, and Nancy will take Hill alone and leave.
Sylvie tried to follow, but was chased away by Nancy.
Sylvie's expression was very strange, as if she was betrayed and relieved.
Nancy asked Hill, "Are you going to your room now, or should I walk with you?"
Hill: "Let's go."
Nancy: "Okay."
Nancy took Hill to Mitchelson's rose garden.
The gardens are arranged in a unique way, the roads are spacious and atmospheric, and the details of the flower beds are very fine.
The night wind blows, and the air is filled with the faint fragrance of green leaves and flowers.
Such a night scene with beautiful people constitutes a heart-pounding painting.
Hill walked with Nancy for a while, and found that Nancy had no intention of speaking.
He took the initiative to say, "You are using me."
Nancy said, "That's right."
Hill's gaze deepened, "Aren't you afraid that I'll be angry if you admit it so directly?"
Nancy said: "I believe you must have seen it, why lie."
Hill: "Purpose."
Nancy smiled into the wind.
The night wind blows her hair, making her face gentle and beautiful.
Nancy said: "It's a riddle that you can only feel a sense of accomplishment if you solve it yourself."
Hill stopped suddenly, grabbed Nancy's arm, and pulled her into his arms.
In the eyes of outsiders, what they see must be the closeness of the two.
Only Hill knew that the moment he grabbed Nancy, Nancy had already grabbed his wrist.
The place she was holding was very strange, as long as he exerted a little force, his palm would feel numb and painful.
"As I said, there is a price to pay for using me."
Hill's eyes were more serious than ever, his sun-like pupils cooled down, with a terrifying force like a solar eclipse.
Nancy blinked, "What do you want?"
Hill's lips moved, "You."
As soon as these words came out, both of them were stunned.
Nancy laughed first, "Are you sure it's me, not Miss Mitchelson?"
Hill frowned, "What do you mean?"
Nancy let go of Hill.
Hilton nodded, and let her go in a gentlemanly manner.
Nancy's smile faded, and she said softly, "If you need an answer, I can give it to you."
Hill frowned even tighter.
Nancy said: "I want to use you to prove my identity as Miss Mitchelson."
Nancy looked at him, "You're Hill Lewis, and your words and attitude matter."
Hill thought of many reasons, but each time all the reasons were not valid.
Now that Nancy said it, he realized that the reason was so simple.
Nancy said: "You know, I didn't have a very happy life at the Michelson's house, if I can get the support of you and the Louise's family, my price will be heavier and my life will be more enjoyable. "
Hill said, "Since this is the case, you should please me more, not..."
"Instead of teasing you."
Nancy interrupted him.
Then he laughed, "But I don't think I can impress you just by being nice to you."
Hill froze.
Nancy raised her head and smiled, "Besides, I'm Miss Mitchelson, and you and I should be equal."
Hill had to admit that such a confident and flamboyant woman was indeed much more charming and beautiful than the one who flattered him.
Even if he hasn't seen Nancy please himself.
But he already told him the answer in his heart.
"Let's go back." Nancy said.
Hill followed her.
When approaching the residence.
Hill suddenly asked, "Where did Clement go?"
He was not seen throughout the party.
Nancy glanced at him and said calmly, "He's been very busy recently."
"Too busy to come out?" Hill asked.
Nancy chuckled and said, "You're not the one he wants to meet."
Hill's expression paused.
Nancy said: "Mitchelson has been in a bit of trouble recently."
Before Hill could speak, Nancy went on to say, "I don't know much."
Hill gave her a deep look.
(End of this chapter)
Nancy burst out laughing with a "puchi".
Her laugh managed to put everyone at ease again, and the group laughed.
Hill found that the situation was completely out of his control. Even though he was still influential and deterrent, when he met Nancy, he was always overwhelmed by her.
This kind of uncontrollable feeling that he has become a pawn, but others don't know it, and he feels that he is thinking too much, it is really aggrieved.
Nancy's voice sounded at the right time, and she said jokingly: "I remembered, there is a gate control at Louis's house. If you don't go back soon, you will be locked out."
The banter sounded lighthearted, and it felt like she and Louis knew each other well.
Nancy smiled at Hill: "Why don't I call Mrs. Louise and tell her that you are with me, and let her not worry."
"If Madam insists you go back, then I will let you go."
Full of girlish temper and self-willedness, people can't blame, and can't help but smile knowingly.
Hill found that the audience was controlled by Nancy.
Students of Edith College, including members of the Student Council.
They laughed and booed with her one by one, not afraid that he would get angry at all.
—Maybe he thought he wouldn't be angry.
It is estimated that in their eyes, the behavior of themselves and Nancy now is similar to the little love between lovers.
Maybe they also feel happy and proud that they have participated in this little fun.
The same goes for Donna's group of masters, who look at their favorite junior love affairs from the perspective of elders.
Nancy took out her mobile phone and made a call in front of Hill, "I really did."
Hill was expressionless.
When the phone rang, and it was really connected, and Mrs. Louis' voice came out, Hill's expression changed slightly.
He didn't expect that Nancy really had Mrs. Louis's phone—a private phone.
Nancy said, "Mrs. Louis, hello."
"Oh, dear Nancy, it was a pleasure to hear from you."
Nancy smiled and said, "That's right, Hill is here with me, I hope he can..."
Nancy explained the stay in Hill to Mrs. Louise.
After Mrs. Louis finished listening, she generously asked Hill to stay.
Nancy took out the joke again, "If he has to leave, I'll tie him up and let him go to the gate, so that he can't go back."
Mrs. Louis laughed and expressed her support for Nancy's approach.
Hill: "..."
In the end, Mrs. Louis told Nancy that her place in Louis's house had been reserved for her, and she was asked to come to Louis's house to play more in the future.
Nancy said: "Yes, let Hill live with me for a few days this time, and I will live with Hill next time."
Mrs. Lewis smiled broadly.
Even Hill couldn't tell whether his mother's laughter was real or fake this time.
Nancy hung up the phone and smiled at Hill.
Hill was indifferent.
When arranging the accommodation, other servants of the Mitchelson family will arrange for the others, and Nancy will take Hill alone and leave.
Sylvie tried to follow, but was chased away by Nancy.
Sylvie's expression was very strange, as if she was betrayed and relieved.
Nancy asked Hill, "Are you going to your room now, or should I walk with you?"
Hill: "Let's go."
Nancy: "Okay."
Nancy took Hill to Mitchelson's rose garden.
The gardens are arranged in a unique way, the roads are spacious and atmospheric, and the details of the flower beds are very fine.
The night wind blows, and the air is filled with the faint fragrance of green leaves and flowers.
Such a night scene with beautiful people constitutes a heart-pounding painting.
Hill walked with Nancy for a while, and found that Nancy had no intention of speaking.
He took the initiative to say, "You are using me."
Nancy said, "That's right."
Hill's gaze deepened, "Aren't you afraid that I'll be angry if you admit it so directly?"
Nancy said: "I believe you must have seen it, why lie."
Hill: "Purpose."
Nancy smiled into the wind.
The night wind blows her hair, making her face gentle and beautiful.
Nancy said: "It's a riddle that you can only feel a sense of accomplishment if you solve it yourself."
Hill stopped suddenly, grabbed Nancy's arm, and pulled her into his arms.
In the eyes of outsiders, what they see must be the closeness of the two.
Only Hill knew that the moment he grabbed Nancy, Nancy had already grabbed his wrist.
The place she was holding was very strange, as long as he exerted a little force, his palm would feel numb and painful.
"As I said, there is a price to pay for using me."
Hill's eyes were more serious than ever, his sun-like pupils cooled down, with a terrifying force like a solar eclipse.
Nancy blinked, "What do you want?"
Hill's lips moved, "You."
As soon as these words came out, both of them were stunned.
Nancy laughed first, "Are you sure it's me, not Miss Mitchelson?"
Hill frowned, "What do you mean?"
Nancy let go of Hill.
Hilton nodded, and let her go in a gentlemanly manner.
Nancy's smile faded, and she said softly, "If you need an answer, I can give it to you."
Hill frowned even tighter.
Nancy said: "I want to use you to prove my identity as Miss Mitchelson."
Nancy looked at him, "You're Hill Lewis, and your words and attitude matter."
Hill thought of many reasons, but each time all the reasons were not valid.
Now that Nancy said it, he realized that the reason was so simple.
Nancy said: "You know, I didn't have a very happy life at the Michelson's house, if I can get the support of you and the Louise's family, my price will be heavier and my life will be more enjoyable. "
Hill said, "Since this is the case, you should please me more, not..."
"Instead of teasing you."
Nancy interrupted him.
Then he laughed, "But I don't think I can impress you just by being nice to you."
Hill froze.
Nancy raised her head and smiled, "Besides, I'm Miss Mitchelson, and you and I should be equal."
Hill had to admit that such a confident and flamboyant woman was indeed much more charming and beautiful than the one who flattered him.
Even if he hasn't seen Nancy please himself.
But he already told him the answer in his heart.
"Let's go back." Nancy said.
Hill followed her.
When approaching the residence.
Hill suddenly asked, "Where did Clement go?"
He was not seen throughout the party.
Nancy glanced at him and said calmly, "He's been very busy recently."
"Too busy to come out?" Hill asked.
Nancy chuckled and said, "You're not the one he wants to meet."
Hill's expression paused.
Nancy said: "Mitchelson has been in a bit of trouble recently."
Before Hill could speak, Nancy went on to say, "I don't know much."
Hill gave her a deep look.
(End of this chapter)
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