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Linda noticed Grace's embarrassment. After Audrey and the others left, she worriedly grabbed Grace's hand.
Grace threw herself into Linda's arms, feeling wronged. "Aunty."
Linda patted Grace on the back. "Grace, don't be sad. I know you like Bryson. Don't worry. I will find a chance to introduce you to him."
"Yes." Grace's mood eased a little. She pushed Linda away and said fiercely, "That woman, Nataly, is really amazing. She bewitched my cousin and even seduced him.
At the mention of her son, Linda frowned and her anger rose.
On the surface, Nataly said that she had nothing to do with her son, but in the end... she seduced him. Even if George had pulled Nataly away, it was still Nataly who deluded him. She was indeed a duplicitous woman.
Thinking of this, Linda had an idea in her heart.
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On the other side, Nataly was pulled by George into his car.
Nataly was just about to get out of the car when George quickly locked the car up and closed the door.
Nataly wanted to open the car door, but because the car door was locked, she had no way to open the car door. While she was thinking about what to do, George had already sat in the driver's seat and started the car.
"Mr. George, where are you taking me? Stop the car immediately and let me go down!" Nataly looked at George angrily.
"When we get there, I will naturally let you go."
Nataly was helpless.
Because the car had already started, Nataly had no way to get down and had to leave with George.
George drove the car to a bar and stopped. After George got out of the car, he went around to the passenger seat and opened the door.
Nataly could not wait to get out of the car, turned around and walked to the side of the road, ready to take a taxi to leave.
However, before she could reach the edge of the road, she was carried by George on his shoulder and walked into the bar.
"Put me down, put me down!"
Three minutes later, George placed Nataly on a card seat in the bar.
As soon as her butt touched the sofa, she stood up and prepared to leave. George blocked her way even faster and held her hand, preventing her from leaving.
The upbringing of Nataly's family was relatively strict. From childhood to adulthood, she was asked to maintain a distance of one foot from men, and she had never been very close to men.
In the end, George, this rude man, pulled her into the car in public, got out of the car, and carried her into the bar. Now, he was still overbearingly stopping her from leaving. He was simply a bandit.
Nataly looked at George angrily and impatiently.
"Mr. George, what exactly do I have to do for you to let me go?"
George called the waiter over and ordered a few bottles of wine and a few dishes. After the waiter brought the wine over, he said, "Drink with me!"
Nataly stared at the wine on the table. "I can't drink!"
"Then watch me drink!"
Nataly was so speechless.
George looked at Nataly and could not help but mutter, "It looks like that I'm the bandit who kidnapped you."
"Isn't it?" Nataly asked.
George looked at her with a smile. "Even if it is, at least I am a good-looking gangster."
After being teased by George, Nataly's nervous mood eased a little.
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