They finally reached the Hunt family house.
Shirley helped Timaeus out of the car, knocked on the door, and waited for a while. Then the heavy double doors opened.
Rubbing his sleepy eyes, the gatekeeper glanced at Shirley and Timaeus, and he was instantly shocked. He quickly called the Hunt family's servants to get them.
Sean carried Lisha from the car in his arms until they reached the room Shirley had arranged.
"Are you sharing the room with Lisha tonight? Or do you want another room?"
Shirley asked, leaning against the door frame.
"Another room."
Sean said with a straight face.
Shirley chuckled weirdly and led Sean to the room next door. Then she pulled out a bottle of red wine and said to Sean, "The night is still young. Why don't we have a drink and chat?"
"I'm not interested in that."
Sean said and pushed Shirley out of the room.
Sean had witnessed how bold and shameless the woman was.
It would be a waste of breath to persuade her to leave, so Sean kicked her out without a word to have peace and quiet as soon as possible.
Sean pushed Shirley out of the room. She tried to weasel her way back in, but the door slammed shut as soon as she turned around.
Shirley immediately turned on the doorknob, but there was a sharp clatter inside the door—It was locked.
Sean's swift action made Shirley's face livid with anger, and her teeth crunched from her biting.
"You're so unromantic! I hope you never get a wife!"
Shirley kicked the door and left angrily.
If war were to ensue, the visit would have put the cart before the horse.
With that in mind, Sean planned to bid goodbye to Mayor Claremento and leave Crosac with the diplomatic convoy when he returned to the mayor's residence tomorrow!
The sky gradually lit up.
Sean got up early and exercised in the yard while breathing the fresh morning air.
Just then, Lisha's room door opened suddenly, and Lisha stepped out of the room in a horrible state.
"You're up early."
Sean turned around and said hello with a smile.
"You got up earlier than I did. I vaguely heard you exercising. That's why I got up."
Lisha said as she forced a smile.
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