Chapter 922 - 914: Quite a Connection
Qian Huahua thought about it and couldn’t help crying, so he drove to the bar alone. He wanted to numb himself with alcohol. Actually, Qian was considered a relatively good girl. It was her first time coming to such a place alone; she had been there once or twice before with colleagues from the company. To be honest, he didn’t really like this kind of atmosphere, but today she walked into the bar alone.
After having three or four drinks, at this time, she was still quite conscious, but her actions were not listening to her brain’s commands. She started to cry alone on the table, but she didn’t make a scene or cause trouble in the bar. She just sat quietly in the corner by herself.
Next to the bar, there was a man drinking alone, holding a glass in one hand, taking a slow sip, glancing around, showing a careless demeanor. At this moment, his gaze noticed Qian Huahua in the corner.
So he ordered another drink with a lower alcohol content and walked towards the corner, holding a glass in one hand.
"Miss, what’s wrong with you? You come to a bar to drink. What’s troubling you? I’ll buy you a drink, and you won’t feel sad anymore," said the man.
Qian Huahua lifted her head and glanced at the man. She then lowered her head and lay on the table again.
The man was rejected, but he didn’t get discouraged. He continued, "My name is Tao Jie. It’s quite a coincidence to meet you here. You see, in such a big bar, it’s just the two of us here alone, so why don’t we accompany each other and have a drink?"
"Why are you so annoying? Can’t you see I don’t want to talk to anyone? If you want to drink, I can accompany you." As she spoke, she snatched the glass from the man’s hand and drank it down in one gulp.
"Wow, you’ve got quite a tolerance! But I think you’re almost drunk. I’ll go get you a glass of milk." With that, Tao Ji went to the bar and asked the waiter for a glass of hot milk.
"Here, drink this. It’s not a good idea to get drunk alone in a bar, especially for someone like you who’s pretty and a bit naive," Tao Ji said.
