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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1494

"What's wrong with me being drunk?"

From Charlie's face and the look in his eyes, he was a little drunk.

Now the situation was getting a little awkward. Mark had intentionally created this opportunity for Charlie and Grace today, but both of them were in this kind of situation.

Mark gave Billy a look. Billy shrugged helplessly, not knowing what to do.

Seeing this, Mark winked at him, stood up and then said, "It's getting late. We have to leave. Take your time." "Yeah. Take your time. We'll pay the bill.

That's it," Billy said hurriedly.

They two left, leaving only Charlie and Grace in the private room. Charlie kept drinking and Grace didn't stop him.

In such a scene, they two were deadlocked. They remained silent and tense all the time, as if they were holding their breath, and even the sound of a needle falling to the ground could be heard clearly.

Finally Charlie got drunk.

With a "bang", the wine bottle in his hand fell to the ground and shattered.

Fearing that he might hurt himself, Grace stood up and walked over to him. She crouched down in front of him and asked," Did it hurt you?"

Charlie waved her away and stared at her through his drunk eyes, "You’re in a good mood so that you came to the bar?" Hearing this, Grace, who had always been hot-tempered and decisive, was stunned in situ.

She hadn’t expected to hear such words from him.

She knew perfectly well that he was drunk and that what he said was nonsense. There was no need for her to take it to heart, but she did mind.

"You know it’s not true."

When the barman came into the private room, Grace asked the barman to support Charlie with his hands. Her car was parked outside the bar.

The barman helped Charlie got into the car, and then Grace drove away.

Mark was going to create an opportunity for her tonight, but it didn't turn out like this.

Back in the ward, Charlie was asleep in bed. But Grace couldn't fall asleep, so she was standing by the window.

There were two good sayings: "The speaker has no particular intention in saying something, but the listener reads his own meaning into it", and "When wine is in, truth is out."

She hadn't thought much of what he had said this evening. How could she take Charlie’s words seriously when he was drunk?

But that argument didn't persuade her.

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