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Chapter 1651 I Have a Good Tolerance for Alcohol

Dylan swung his head back and chugged his beer. His eyes turned red. He grumbled, "Why? Because those assholes didn't receive the punishment they deserved in the end! "All because they escaped to a foreign country! To a place without laws or justice! Where no one can hold them accountable!" Margot furrowed her brows at this. A place without laws? She unconsciously thought of Nammu Bay. But she quickly dismissed the thought. It was impossible. The people on Nammu Bay were mostly outlaws. But among them were also many wealthy youths who were sent there after being framed. Moreover, it was so far from Suscar. Surely, that couldn't be the case. Margot gave him a toast. "Sorry for bringing up your painful memories." Dylan glanced at her and asked, "Why didn't you send us to jail when we kidnapped you?" Instead, she hired them. At first, he had thought that Margot had ulterior motives. But it had been a long time since it happened, and she hadn't done anything else. She simply instructed them to watch over the construction site. Margot smiled faintly. "I'll be honest with you. Promise you won't beat me up." Dylan stared at her like he would an idiot. She was their employer. Would they dare to beat her up? Margot took a sip of beer and murmured, "I initially hired you because you guys are a bunch of thugs. When my club opens, I'll need help from people like you to address various matters." Dylan fell silent. The truth made him very uncomfortable, especially since Margot had called them thugs. But that was the truth. Having chosen this path, what was there to feel uncomfortable about? Margot glanced at him and continued, "Don't disappoint me. Keep your unique thug qualities. Don't suddenly turn over a new leaf when my club opens. That will be a bore." Dylan, Kevan, and David all remained silent. Margot finished her last sip of beer and stood up. "Alright, I'm leaving. Have fun." With that, she turned and walked away. The night breeze ruffled her hair. She squinted her eyes and enjoyed the night sky. The stars were sparkling and radiant, warming her heart inexplicably. Just then, a coat was suddenly draped over her shoulders. A familiar scent lingered around her nose, and Margot's smile deepened. "Why are you wandering here?" Benjamin's puzzled voice sounded from behind. Margot turned around and wrapped her arms around his neck. She looked up at him with sparkling eyes. "Where did you go? I looked everywhere for you." They were very close, their breaths intertwining. Benjamin's brows furrowed. "Were you drinking?" Margot nodded and raised a finger. "Not much. It was just a bottle of beer." Benjamin's frown deepened. "You drank, yet you're still wandering outside?" Margot smiled at him. "I have a good tolerance for alcohol. You don't need to worry about me." Benjamin huffed. "No. Don't ever do this again. You're not allowed to drink outside in the future. If you really want to drink, come to me, and I'll drink with you." Margot blinked. "Really?" Benjamin couldn't help but smile. "Why would I lie to you?" Margot leaned her head against his chest. "You still haven't told me where you went."

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