I didn’t know when Mona appeared behind me. She frowned slightly and her face was still flushed.
“So that’s what you meant by that Histano sentence just now?” I asked in a deep voice.
“What else? I told you to learn Histano well, but you didn’t listen. If you don’t like drinking, go back early, otherwise they won’t dare to drink to their heart’s content.”
Mona’s eyes were slightly drunk, but her tone was full of strength that would not refuse me.
“Yes, Howard, you can’t even drink a sip of wine, so leave the battlefield quickly. As for Mona, I will send her back intact by then, so don’t worry.”
Herman put his arm around Mona’s shoulders. He looked at me with his lips curled, his eyes full of provocation.
Mona even echoed, “Herman is right. Your stomach will go on strike after a little bit of alcohol. You’d better hurry back and don’t spoil everyone’s fun.”
Listening to the laughter in the box, I couldn’t help but laugh at myself.
Among the ladies designated by my grandfather, I randomly chose a marriage.
At three o’clock in the morning, Ogania was silent.
I waited at home until three o’clock and then there was a movement outside the door.