Chapter 69 Going Crazy
Chapter 69 Going Crazy
Chapter 69 Going Crazy
"Forget it, I'm not going to transfer the money to you after all." Blanche suddenly put away her phone.
"Have you finally come to your senses?"
"I think I should buy another identical bottle and give it back to you."
Louis' hand hanging at the side of his trousers tightened. This woman was undoubtedly challenging him.
Without noticing Louis' expression, she continued in a jealous tone, "Who did you buy this perfume for? Cathy? You're so considerate that you even buy such small things for her."
"Blanche, if you have nothing useful to say, then don't say anything. No one is treating you as a mute," Louis finally snapped, unable to bear it any longer.
He forced Blanche back against the railing.
"What do you want?" Blanche asked nervously in the cramped space.
Louis raised his hand and gripped Blanche's chin, his eyes flashing with fire.
Blanche immediately raised her hand, trying to knock off his hand, but to no avail.
Her chin was lifted higher and higher until she had to stand on tiptoe. This uncontrollable feeling made Blanche lose her composure.
In his dark eyes, she saw a miniature version of herself, who looked like a pitiful clown.Content rights belong to NôvelDrama.Org.
"Do you remember that time at the bar, when we were playing dice? Are your legs not sore anymore?"
His words ignited a familiar sense of shame and caused Blanche's legs to tremble slightly.
She wanted to say something, but she found it difficult to speak in that posture.
As soon as she opened her mouth, it was like a fish blowing bubbles.
"Don't talk to me like that again. Otherwise, I don't mind playing the game with you again. If we do, I won't go easy on you," Louis warned, admitting that he had deliberately messed with her during their last game of dice.
Blanche felt as if she had been slapped, her cheeks burning with embarrassment.
Their standoff was interrupted by a sudden noise from the side.
"Tsk-tsk, we were trying to sleep, and you two are having a secret rendezvous here. It's so stimulating," Eric exclaimed, scrolling through the photos he had taken on his phone.
As soon as he spoke, the two pairs of eyes that could have killed him on the spot immediately shot over to him, causing his hand to shake in fear.
"Sorry, I talk too much. Please continue, but let me observe and learn a bit about physiology."
Blanche's face turned bright red. She stepped on Louis' shoe, pulled his hand away from her chin, and glared at Eric.
"It's not like you think. There's something wrong with your eyes. Delete the photo."
Eric glanced sideways at her. "Blanche... Are you shy?"
Blanche felt devastated. Was he blind?
The sneaky look in his eyes made him look like a moron. It was pointless to argue with him, so she ran away.
"Delete the photo," Louis demanded, shooting him a warning look.
"Why? You're finally in love with someone, and I will show the sweet photo to Grandma to prove to her that her grandson isn't in a sham marriage. He is really in love with his wife."
"Don't talk nonsense."
"Am I? Alas, Blanche's legs are really..."
Eric was about to say the word "white" when Louis slapped his phone limited edition to the ground and stepped on it with his leather-clad foot.
"Come on, bro, do you really need to be so protective? I haven't even finished speaking. I just wanted to say that it looks like Blanche got bitten by a mosquito."
"I was just teaching her a lesson. You're gossipy and want me to discipline you as well?"
Eric feigned curiosity. "Wow, my scholarly brother, your choice of words is so refined. Discipline? Were you disciplining her with your mouth? Your lips almost contacted. It's shameful. In broad daylight, couldn't you find a more secluded place... to discipline her?"
Louis couldn't help but curse. "Fuck off!"
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After returning to her room, Blanche patted her forehead, her face still burning with embarrassment. If given the chance, she would definitely teach Eric a lesson.
"Bitch!"
Cathy cursed as she walked out of the opposite room and glared at Blanche.
"You're nothing but a whore, always trying to seduce Louis."
Blanche turned around, facing Cathy's blazing eyes.
Cathy had seen everything on the balcony. When Louis and Blanche were entwined together, she itched to rush over and tear Blanche to pieces.
"Tsk, are you stupid or pretending to be? He's my husband. Why would I need to seduce him? We can be as affectionate as we want. Aren't you his sister? Are you trying to commit the ultimate taboo?"
Blanche fired back, feeling annoyed after being provoked by Eric and now being confronted by Cathy.
The ultimate taboo?
Cathy gaped at Blanche, unable to believe her ears. A few seconds later, she suddenly lunged at Blanche, too angry to care about anything else.
"Blanche, I'll kill you."
Quick as a flash, Blanche pushed open the door and slammed it shut.
In her frustration, Cathy kicked the door and yelped in pain.
Blanche tossed and turned in bed, letting out sighs.
Blanche was frustrated with herself for letting Louis control her on the balcony. She prided herself on being fearless, but in Louis' eyes, she only saw a clown, without any dignity or power.
She felt like a fool.
Unable to fall asleep, she got up and went downstairs.
In the courtyard, she saw an old man weaving baskets. She approached him and asked politely, "Sir, what are all these baskets for?"
The old man looked up and saw Blanche pick up a basket to study.
"Miss, you're from Mr. Herbart's company, right? These baskets are for you guys to pick oranges later."
Blanche was surprised. "Do we need so many of them?"
"Yes, all the oranges you pick will be bought by Mr. Herbart and sent to the welfare home in Cloud City. It's good to have more, so the children can have more fruit. Nowadays, there are few people like Mr. Herbart who run such a big company and still care about welfare work," the old man explained.
Blanche was amazed. It turned out Louis had a bit of a conscience.
"Sir, I'll take one to pick oranges now."
Eric leaned over the balcony railing, wondering, "Where did Blanche go with a basket?"
Louis also looked down and saw her wearing an old straw hat, carrying a bamboo basket as she walked toward the orchard. Soon, she arrived at the orchard, placed the basket down, and started to pick oranges.
"It turns out she went to pick oranges. Look at her, moving like a machine. But the sunlight is getting stronger. Isn't she afraid of getting heatstroke?" Eric commented.
Louis bit his lower lip lightly, staring at the hustling figure in the orange grove.
"Who cares?" he said, turning and leaving the balcony. Out of sight, out of mind.