Chapter 120 I Found Him There was a large street outside the hotel. If Chaim drove out of the hotel, he would either turn left or right.
Samara used the knife to stab Chaimâs tires, and he would get a flat sooner or later. So he could not drive far.
Roland turned back at the intersection. On the way back, Samara did not see any parked cars. Chaim obviously did not go this way.
Not long after the car drove past the hotel, Samara saw Chaim standing by the roadside.
It was also ironic that just by looking at his back, Samara could easily recognize him.
âI found him.â Roland also saw it.
Samara nodded, âI also saw him.â
She curled her lips and chuckled.
The car slowly stopped beside Chaim. Under the night sky, Chaim was holding a cigarette and smoking with his head lowered.
Seeing that a car had stopped, he looked up. After Chaim saw that it was Rolandâs car, his face turned cold.
The car window slowly rolled down, revealing Samaraâs face.
Samara sat in the car and looked at Chaim with an indifferent gaze.
Roland, who was in the driverâs seat, leaned one hand against the steering wheel and turned slightly to look at Chaim simperingly. âItâs Mr. Humphrey.â
Although Roland had a smile on his face, the words he said were very gloating. âIs your car broken?â
Chaim only glanced at Roland. He did not want to answer Roland.
Chaim took another sip of smoke. As the smoke lingered, he heard Roland speak again, âNo matter what, we are still acquaintances. This cold wind is cold. Letâs give Mr. Humphrey a ride?â
At this time, Samara, who was in the passenger seat, turned her head to look at Chaim on the side of the road. She curled her lips and said unhurriedly, âWhat does it have to do with me?â
What did it have to do with me?
Chaim remembered these words. A month ago, Samaraâs car broke down. His car happened to pass by and he saw it. Victor suggested giving them a ride, but Chaim asked the driver to leave. When Victor asked him why, he said, âWhat does it have to do with me?â
They were divorced. Samaraâs car broke down, and what did it have to do with him?
Samara was the one who said that if they divorced, they would be strangers. Since they were strangers, what did she have to do with him?
When Chaim said this, he looked at Samara from the rearview mirror, who was standing in the cold wind. He felt a little excited.
But now, when he heard these words coming out of Samaraâs mouth, he felt that the wind suddenly became much colder.
His hand that was holding the cigarette trembled. He raised his head and looked straight at Samara in the passenger seat.
After Samara finished speaking, she turned to look at Roland. âLetâs go. Iâm hungry. I want to have some midnight snacks.â
Roland also remembered what happened that night and instantly understood Samaraâs intention to let him drive back.
He had to admit that his future girlfriend was quite vengeful.
However, Roland liked it quite a bit.
It was good that Samara knew the gratitude and grudges.
Roland glanced at Chaim and added before leaving, âMr. Humphrey, Iâm sorry. My future girlfriend doesnât want me to give you a lift. Excuse us.â
As he spoke, he slowly started the car.
Samara looked at Chaim in the rearview mirror and felt a lot better.
She was very vengeful and remembered everything that happened in the past clearly.
Go Away, I'm a Billionairess Now (Samara and Chaim)
ï¤Chapter 119 When I Was a Wallflower (Leo and Amelie)
ï¤Chapter 564 Obsession With Mr. Right ï¤Chapter 339 Chaim stood there and looked at the car that was gradually driving away. He only felt that the cigarette in his mouth was extremely tasteless.
They did it on purpose.
Chaim knew it clearly, but he couldnât help feeling agitated.
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