Chapter 190 Mr. Brighthall Has Had One Drink Too Many Today âShe just wonât give up on her sinister, malicious nature. I was wrong too for actually believing her and questioning Charlene.â
Brendan downed glass by glass of alcohol with a cold expression. A beautiful woman approached him.
from the side with a seductive gaze. âAre you here alone, handsome?â
âLeave.â Brendan did not even bother taking one glance at her.
It was inevitable that sheâd be infuriated. âYou think youâre better just because youâre good-lookingâ¦â
She left furiously. Sawyer stepped forward when he checked and realized it was time. âMr. Brighthall, are we leaving?â
âAnd going where?â Brendan pointed at the seat next to him. âCome and drink with me.â
Sawyer could tell that Brendan was in a very bad mood because he was drinking constantly, but he still declined Brendanâs offer.
âMr. Brighthall, Iâm driving.â
Brendan did not try to convince Sawyer to drink but he kept drinking more and more. After a few bottles, his expression changed at last and his gaze began to appear unfocused.
Sawyer immediately paid the bill and helped Brendan into the car. When Brendan was taken to the villa, no lights were turned on, and Sawyer helped Brendan sit on the sofa in the living room. âWould you like me to fetch you a glass of water, Mr. Brighthall?â
Brendan slumped on the sofa and raised his head to look at the pendant lamp hanging above the sofa.
He heaved a sigh and looked in the direction of the second floor, only to see that the womanâs door was tightly shut.
He felt infuriated for no apparent reason. When he had been drunk in the past, Deirdre had cared about him more than anybody else and sheâd rush to take care of him, yet she refused to even show herself now?
âHave Deirdre come downstairs!â
Sawyer was stunned for a moment but he still headed upstairs to knock on Deirdreâs door.
After some time, the sound of a person getting dressed came from inside. Deirdre opened the door and swept her messy hair back as she said with a tired face, âHow can I help you?â
Sawyer explained, âMr. Brighthall has had one drink too many today.â
Deirdre nodded slowly after smelling the stench of liquor in the air. She had no clue why Sawyer would inform ber about that.
Sawyer got straight to the point by saying, âHe wants you to head downstairs to take care of him, Ms.
McKinnon Deirdre widened her eyes incredulously, and Sawyer found it absurd as well. Deirdre was a blind person who had trouble taking care of herself, so how would she take care of a drunk person?
âUnderstoodâ Deirdre calmed down after her momentary astonishment and walked out of the room, shutting the door after herself She went down the stairs slowly, holding the handrail Noticing the commotion, Brendan looked up at the woman walking downstairs and said in a mocking tone. âYour presence is much more difficult to seek than Godâs. You do know that youâre not going to idle around and do nothing because I put you up in the villa, right?â
Deirdre gripped the handrail harder while Sawyer hastily said, âMr. Brighthall has had one drink too many indeed⦠Iâll fetch some water!â
âIâll do it.â
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Deirdre chuckled in a self-mocking way. Brendan might not necessarily drink the water that Sawyer fetched. She rolled up her sleeves and walked to the kitchen without even turning back. âItâs late, you should get some rest. Just leave the rest to me.â
Sawyer was slightly hesitant. âI think I should leave when Mr. Brighthall goes upstairs to rest. Right? I believe you wonât be able to help him upstairs by yourself, Ms. McKinnon.â
âItâs fine.â Deirdre knew Brendan enough to know that he was not drunk to the extent of being unable to walk upstairs. âYouâre still going to come over tomorrow morning anyway. If I really canât do it, Iâll call Sam and ask him to come over so I wonât bother your rest.â
Sawyer considered it for a while and figured that Deirdre was making sense, so he left after exchanging pleasantries with her.
Deirdre fetched a glass of warm water, made her way to the sofa, and handed the glass to Brendan. He took it and gulped down half the glass, yet the anger he felt in his heart had yet to diminish in the slightest.
He found the sight of Deirdre, who was standing next to him in a daze without moving with feigned obedience, an eyesore.